Meaning & Definition of word "Hewn"

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    Hewn

    /hjuːn/

    verb:

    • 1. Past participle of hew, meaning to chop or cut (something, especially wood) with an axe, pick, or other tool.
      • Example: The logs were hewn from the forest to build the cabin.
    • 2. To shape or carve (something) from a material by cutting, chipping, or chopping.
      • Example: The statue was hewn from solid marble, showcasing incredible craftsmanship.
    • 3. To form or create something by cutting or shaping it out of a material.
      • Example: They hewn a pathway through the dense underbrush.
    • 4. To be shaped or made in a specific way.
      • Example: The walls of the ancient castle were hewn to fit perfectly together without mortar.
    • 5. To cut or carve something in a rough or unfinished manner.
      • Example: The timber was hewn but still required sanding and finishing.

    Etymology

    Middle English, past participle of hew, from Old English hywian.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    hewn stone:

    A stone that has been shaped or carved out of a larger rock.

    hewn timber:

    Wood that has been cut and shaped for construction.

    hewn from the earth:

    Substance or material that has been extracted and shaped from nature.

    Related Words

    hew:

    To cut or chop something (especially wood) with an axe, pick, or other tool.

    hewing:

    The process of cutting or shaping material.

    hewer:

    A person who cuts or shapes materials such as stone or wood.

    Slang Meanings of hewn