pellen

Etymology
From. Either derived in Middle Dutch from, or borrowed from , both ultimately from.

Verb

 * 1) to peel

Etymology
18th century, from.

Verb

 * 1)  to peel something (chiefly when the peel can be pulled off in strips or pieces, as with cooked potatoes, but not with raw ones)
 * 2)  to peel, to peel off (of skin, etc.)
 * 1)  to peel, to peel off (of skin, etc.)
 * 1)  to peel, to peel off (of skin, etc.)