late 14c. (late 13c. as a surname), "one who carves" (in some sense); agent noun from carve (v.). In a set of dining chairs, the one with the arms, usually at the head of the table (1927), reserved for the one who carves the meat. Meaning "large table-knife" is from 1840.
cartridge
cart-way
cartwheel
cartwright
carve
carver
carving
car-wash
caryatid
casaba
Casablanca