whittle
intransitive verbTo cut small bits or pare shavings from (a piece of wood).
intransitive verbTo fashion or shape in this way.
intransitive verbTo reduce or eliminate gradually.
intransitive verbTo cut or shape wood with a knife.
nounOriginally, a blanket; later, a coarse shaggy mantle or woolen shawl worn by West-country women in England.
nounA knife; especially, a large knife, as a butcher’s knife or one carried in the girdle.
To cut or dress with a knife; form with a whittle or knife: as, to
To pare, or reduce by paring, literally or figuratively.
To intoxicate; make tipsy or drunk.