tr.v. scab·bled, scab·bling, scab·bles To work or dress (stone) roughly, preliminary to fine tooling. [Middle English scaplen, from Old North French escapler, to dress timber : es-, off (from Latin ex-; see EX-) + capler, to cut (from Vulgar Latin *capulāre, *cappulāre).] |
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