Scap"ple (skăp"p'l), v. t. [Cf.
OF. eskapeler, eschapler, to cut, hew, LL.
scapellare. Cf. Scabble.] (a) To
work roughly, or shape without finishing, as stone before leaving the
quarry. (b) To dress in any way short of
fine tooling or rubbing, as stone. Gwilt.
Scap"ple (skăp"p'l), v. t. [Cf.
OF. eskapeler, eschapler, to cut, hew, LL.
scapellare. Cf. Scabble.] (a) To
work roughly, or shape without finishing, as stone before leaving the
quarry. (b) To dress in any way short of
fine tooling or rubbing, as stone. Gwilt.