Carf

/kɑːrf/ verb

An archaic or dialectal past tense of 'carve,' meaning to cut, slice, or shape something with a sharp tool.

From Old English ceorfan (to carve, cut), related to Gothic kairban. An obsolete or dialect form of the past tense, from Proto-Germanic roots meaning to cut.

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