sawder
/ˈsɔːdər/Definitions
1. noun
A person who saws or cuts wood, especially as a job.
“The sawder was tasked with cutting the large tree trunk into smaller pieces for the construction site.”
2. verb
To cut or saw wood, especially as a job.
“The farmer sawdered the logs to prepare them for the winter season.”
3. verb
To cut or sever something, especially a connection or relationship.
“The company tried to sawder ties with its former business partner.”