raspeln

Etymology
16th century, iterative of now obsolete, from , from , from , from. This verb was, however, infrequent in Middle High German and did not have the specific sense of “rasp, grate”. Its later use seems to have been influenced by, which goes back via to the same Germanic verb. From the French are also 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  to rasp, to smooth sharp edges and corners with a rasp (esp. of metal, wood, etc.)
 * 2)  to grate (cheese, vegetables, etc.)
 * 3)  to make a rasping or grating noise
 * 1)  to make a rasping or grating noise