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scant
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skænt
/
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skant
]
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adjective,
scant·er,
scant·est,
verb,
adverb
adjective
1.
barely sufficient in amount or quantity; not abundant; almost inadequate:
to do scant
justice
.
2.
limited; meager; not large:
a scant amount.
3.
barely amounting to as much as indicated:
a scant two hours; a scant cupful.
4.
having an inadequate or limited supply (usually followed by
of
):
scant of breath.
verb (used with object)
5.
to make scant; diminish.
6.
to stint the supply of; withhold.
7.
to treat slightly or inadequately.
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adverb
8.
Scot.
and
North England Dialect
.
scarcely; barely; hardly.
Origin:
1325–75;
Middle English
(adj.) <
Old Norse
skamt,
neuter of
skammr
short
Related forms
scant·ly,
adverb
scant·ness,
noun
Synonyms
2.
scanty, small, restricted.
4.
short, lacking, wanting, deficient.
5.
lessen, reduce, decrease, curtail.
6.
limit, restrict, skimp, scrimp.
7.
slight, neglect.
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scant
(skænt)
—
adj
(foll by
of
)
1.
scarcely sufficient; limited:
he paid her scant attention
2.
(
prenominal
) slightly short of the amount indicated; bare:
a scant ten inches
3.
having a short supply (of)
—
vb
4.
to limit in size or quantity
5.
to provide with a limited or inadequate supply of
6.
to treat in a slighting or inadequate manner
—
adv
7.
scarcely; barely
[C14: from Old Norse
skamt,
from
skammr
/short; related to Old High German
scam
]
'scantly
—
adv
'scantness
—
n
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition
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Word Origin & History
scant
c.1350, from O.N. skamt, neut. of skammr "short, brief." from P.Gmc. *skamma- (cf. O.E. scamm "short," O.H.G. skemmen "to shorten"), perhaps ult. "hornless." Scanty is first recorded 1660.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper
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