scabble

[ skab-uh l ]
/ ˈskæb əl /

verb (used with object), scab·bled, scab·bling.

to shape or dress (stone) roughly.

Origin of scabble

1610–20; variant of scapple < Middle French escapeler to dress (timber)

British Dictionary definitions for scabble

scabble
/ (ˈskæbəl) /

verb

(tr) to shape (stone) roughly

Word Origin for scabble

C17: from earlier scapple, from French escapler to shape (timber)