Carvers

/ˈkɑːrvərz/ noun

Plural of carver; people who carve wood, stone, or other materials to create artistic or functional objects.

From carve plus the agent suffix -er (one who does the action) plus -s for plural. Old English ceorfan evolved into the modern word carve, making carvers those who practice this ancient craft.

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