Etymology:
Meaning:
To cut or shape a material by removing material from it, especially with a sharp tool.
Origin:
The word "carve" comes from the Proto-Indo-European root *kerp-, which means "to cut." This root is also found in the words "corpse" (literally "cut off") and "carpenter" (literally "woodcutter").
Etymology The word carve comes from the Old English word ceorfan which means to cu
Etymology Middle English carven to cut wood or stone Old English ceorfan to cu
Etymology Middle English carven to cut wood or stone Old English ceorfan to cu
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