sculptor
sculpt
1864, from Fr. sculpter, from L. sculpt-, pp. stem of sculpere "to carve."
Related: Sculpted; sculpting.
The older verb form was sculpture (1640s).sculptor
1630s, from L. sculptor, agent noun from sculpere (see sculpture).
sculpture
late 14c., from L. sculptura "sculpture," from pp. stem of sculpere "to carve, engrave,"
back-formation from compounds such as exculpere, from scalpere "to carve, cut," from PIE base *(s)kel- "to cut, cleave."
一般的には ヒトの自然本性(身と心――精神は 記憶・知解・意志の三つの行為能力――)とそして もし言うとすれば 非経験の領域としての《霊》が来ます。