The term "more hewed" refers to something that has been cut or shaped with a tool, typically an axe. Synonyms include "chiseled," "carved," "sculpted," and "hewn." All of these words refer to the act of manipulating raw material into a desired shape, often through the use of force or precision tools. "Hewed" implies a rustic, rough quality, while "chiseled" and "sculpted" suggest a more refined, artistic touch. "Carved" is often associated with woodwork, but can also refer to stone or other materials. No matter the word used, each implies an intentional and skilled act of shaping raw material into something new and purposeful.