Sculptor
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mid 17th century: from Latin, from sculpt- ‘hollowed out’, from the verb sculpere .
wiktionary
From Latin scūlptor.
etymonline
sculptor (n.)
1630s, from Latin sculptor "one who cuts or carves," agent noun from sculpt-, past participle stem of sculpere "to carve" (see sculpture). Fem. form sculptress attested from 1660s.