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)
Words nearby scabble
scab,
scabbard,
scabbard fish,
scabbardfish,
scabbed,
scabble,
scabby,
scabby mouth,
scabicide,
scabies,
scabietic
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)