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Su. G. _beskoen-a_, causam ornare verbis.

_To_ SCANCE, SKANCE, _v. a._

1. To reflect on, S.

_Philotus._

Su. G. _skoen-ia_, mentis acie videre.

2. To reproach; to make taunting or censorious reflections on the character of others, especially in an oblique manner, S.

_J. Nicol._

3. To give a cursory account of any thing, S.

_A. Douglas._

~Scance~, _s._

1. A cursory calculation, S.

2. A rapid sketch in conversation, S.

SCANSYTE, _part. pa._ Seeming.

Su. G. _skin-a_, apparere.

_Wallace._

SCANT, _s._ Scarcity.

V. ~Skant~.

SCANTLINGS, _s. pl._ Rafters which support the roof of a projection, Ang.

Teut. _schantse_, sepimentum muri.

~Scantlins~, _adv._ Scarcely, S. B.

_Gl. s.h.i.+rr._

~Scantlis.h.i.+n~, _s._

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