fleshment
American
[flesh-muhnt]
/ ˈflɛʃ mənt /
noun
Obsolete.
Etymology
Origin of fleshment
1595–1605; flesh + -ment, where flesh refers to the practice of feeding raw flesh to a hunting animal to make it more eager for the chase
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