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carved, ppl. a.|kɑːvd, -ɪd| [f. carve v. + -ed1.] Cut, sculptured, engraved; see the vb.
1526Pilgr. Perf. (W. de W. 1531) 192 b, No kerued ne grauen ydoll. 1593Shakes. Rich. II, iii. iii. 152 A payre of carued Saints. 1611Bible Ps. lxxiv. 6 They breake downe the carued worke thereof. 1662Fuller Worthies (1840) III. 188 The carved chapel of Wainscot. 1822Procter (B. Cornwall) Flood of Thess. ii. 102 Phidias—whose carved thoughts Threw beauty o'er the years of Pericles. 1870Bryant Iliad I. iii. 100 At rest on his carved couch. b. Naut. high-carved: app. = high-cargued; see cargued, and carving.
a1642Sir W. Monson Naval Tracts iii. (1704) 374/1 The difference in the Built of Ships, betwixt a flush Deck and high Carv'd. 1667Lond. Gaz. No. 170/4 Two great Frenchmen of War, being high carved ships. |