carve
(kärv)
[Middle English kerven, from Old English ceorfan.]
verb: carved, carv·ing, carves.
transitive verb
- To divide into pieces by cutting; slice: carved a roast.
- To divide by parceling out: carve up an estate.
- To cut into a desired shape; fashion by cutting: carve the wood into a figure.
- To make or form by or as if by cutting: carve initials in the bark; carved out an empire.
- To decorate by cutting and shaping carefully.
intransitive verb
- To engrave or cut figures as an art, hobby, or trade.
- To disjoint, slice, and serve meat or poultry.
derivatives
- carv́er
- noun