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▪ I. † ˈscaffling, n. Obs. rare—0. [a. MDu. sc(h)afteling(h, scaflingh.] A kind of eel.
1589Rider Bibl. Schol. 1720/52 A grig, minima. A scaffling, media. 1611Cotgr., Pimperneau, a grig, scaffling, spitchcocke, fawson Eele. ▪ II. ˈscaffling, vbl. n. local. [app. variant of scabbling.] pl. Chippings of stone.
1747Hooson Miner's Dict. s.v., In Caukey Ore, the Scafflings are used to be beaten a little with some small Tool. 1886Cheshire Gloss. 301. ▪ III. scaffling obs. form of scaffolding. |