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单词 scapple
释义

scapplen.

Forms: also scaple.
Etymology: Anglicized form of scapula n.
Obsolete.
= scapula n. 1.
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the world > life > the body > structural parts > bone or bones > bony support for limbs > shoulder-girdle > [noun] > shoulder bone
shoulder bladea1300
shoulder bladea1300
shoulder-bonec1320
spauld-bonec1400
omoplate?a1425
scapple1578
scapula1578
shield-bonec1600
spade-bone1612
plate-bonea1665
speal-bone1771
blade-bone1845
1578 J. Banister Hist. Man i. f. 1v (margin) Some great bones haue no manifest hollownes, as the..Scapple bones.
1578 J. Banister Hist. Man i. f. 25v (margin) The shoulder blades or scaple bones.
1578 J. Banister Hist. Man i. f. 25v (margin) The vse of ye cartilage in ye vniting of the shoulder to the scaple.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1910; most recently modified version published online June 2018).

scapplev.

/ˈskap(ə)l/
Forms: (Middle English ? scorpil), Middle English–1600s scaple, 1700s scappel, 1800s– scapple. See also scabble v., scalp v.3
Etymology: Aphetic < Old French escapeler, eschapeler to dress timber.
transitive. To reduce the faces of (a block of stone; †in 15th cent. also of timber) to a plane surface without working them smooth.
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society > occupation and work > industry > building or constructing > building or constructing with stone > build or construct with stone [verb (transitive)] > dress stone
scapple1443
dress1501
broach1544
scabble1620
scalp1725
bed1793
rough-dress1807
hammer-dress1837
scapple-dress1840
scutch1848
1443 Contract in R. Willis & J. W. Clark Archit. Hist. Univ. Cambr. (1886) I. 386 xvj fote of Seuerant table scapled with poynts.
1479 W. Waynflete in R. Willis & J. W. Clark Archit. Hist. Univ. Cambr. (1886) I. 410 He..shalle dygge and reyse and scaple the best stone yn the same quarrey.
1587 A. Fleming et al. Holinshed's Chron. (new ed.) III. Contin. 1538/1 And there was for this purpose alreadie perfectlie hewed of the same stone seuen thousand foot, and six thousand foot more was scapled.
1665 J. Webb Vindic. Stone-Heng Restored 88 They [many of the upright Stones] were scapled at the Quarries.
1793 J. Smeaton Narr. Edystone Lighthouse (ed. 2) §113 The best way to get our stone rough scappelled, nearly to the shape I required.
1842 Civil Engineer & Architect's Jrnl. 5 320/1 The face stones should be roughly squared on the beds and joints, or what is called in the North ‘scappled’ to the form of the curve.
1845 J. H. Parker Gloss. Terms Archit. (ed. 4) I. 329 Scapple,..the term is now used exclusively (or nearly so) in reference to stone, but was formerly applied to timber also, and must have signified the barking of a tree, or, more probably, squaring it with the axe.
1849 E. Dobson Masonry & Stonecutting 89 The block being roughly scappled to its shape.
1904 A. Griffiths Fifty Years Public Service xxii. 333 His brother, in a Portland Quarry, scappling a block of stone, presents a family likeness.

Derivatives

ˈscappled adj.
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1793 J. Smeaton Narr. Edystone Lighthouse (ed. 2) §107 The stone..had always been shipped off in..what is called rough scappelled blocks; to be sawn and fair wrought to the particular purposes, where wanted.
ˈscappling n. the action of the verb (also attributive); in dialectal use concrete in plural, fragments of stone chipped off in scappling.
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society > occupation and work > industry > building or constructing > building or constructing with stone > [noun] > dressing stone
scappling1473
droving1819
plain work1823
broaching1842
stone-dressing1845
ragging1850
straggling1850
drove work1851
rocking1856
scutching1861
skifflinga1877
1399 in J. Raine Fabric Rolls York Minster (1859) 15 Pro scorpillyng lapidum.]
1473–4 in H. J. F. Swayne Churchwardens' Accts. Sarum (1896) 15 Item in hewinge and scapelynge of j elme viij d.
1890 Archaeol. Jrnl. 47 162 Of the tools it is clear the scappling hammer and small axe were the chief.
scapple-dress v. (transitive) in the same sense.
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society > occupation and work > industry > building or constructing > building or constructing with stone > build or construct with stone [verb (transitive)] > dress stone
scapple1443
dress1501
broach1544
scabble1620
scalp1725
bed1793
rough-dress1807
hammer-dress1837
scapple-dress1840
scutch1848
1840 Civil Engineer & Architect's Jrnl. 3 30/1 All the front stones of the foundation were laid with a lewis of this kind, as well as the backing of squared stones, which were previously scapple-dressed at the quarry.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1910; most recently modified version published online March 2021).
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