SCAPPLE

Source: 567

Scap″ple (skăp″p'l), v. t. [[Cf. OF. eskapeler, eschapler, to cut, hew, LL. scapellare. Cf. Scabble.]] (a) To work roughly, or shape without finishing, as stone before leaving the quarry. (b) To dress in any way short of fine tooling or rubbing, as stone. Gwilt.