becarve

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English

Etymology

From Middle English bekerven, bikeorven, from Old English beċeorfan (to becarve, cut off, separate, cut or pare away, deprive a person of something by cutting, amputate, behead), equivalent to be- +‎ carve. Cognate with Old Frisian bikerva (to amputate).

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Verb

becarve (third-person singular simple present becarves, present participle becarving, simple past becarved or (archaic) becorve, past participle becarved or (archaic) becorven)

  1. (transitive, obsolete) To cut off.
  2. (transitive, obsolete, land) To cut up; cut open; open up.
  3. (transitive) To cut; carve or cut up; cut in pieces; carve.

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