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scant

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /skænt/
  • Rhymes: -ænt

Etymology 1

From Middle English scant, from Old Norse skamt, neuter of skammr (short), from Proto-Germanic *skammaz (short), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)?em- (mutilated, hornless).

Adjective

scant (comparative scanter, superlative scantest)

  1. Very little, very few.
  2. Not full, large, or plentiful; scarcely sufficient; scanty; meager; not enough.
    • 1824, John Watkins, Life of Hugh Latimer
      His sermon was scant, in all, a quarter of an hour.
  3. Sparing; parsimonious; chary.
Synonyms
  • (very little, few): few, little, slight
  • (rare, scarce): geason; see also Thesaurus:rare
Antonyms
  • (very little, few): ample, plenty
Derived terms
  • scanty
Related terms
  • scantily
Translations

Etymology 2

From Middle English scanten, from the adjective (see above).

Verb

scant (third-person singular simple present scants, present participle scanting, simple past and past participle scanted)

  1. (transitive) To limit in amount or share; to stint.
    • 1625, Francis Bacon, Of Building
      where man hath a great living laid together and where he is scanted
    • 1625, Francis Bacon, Of Building
      I am scanted in the pleasure of dwelling on your actions.
  2. (intransitive) To fail, or become less; to scantle.

Etymology 3

From Middle English scant, from the adjective (see above).

Noun

scant (plural scants)

  1. (masonry) A block of stone sawn on two sides down to the bed level.
  2. (masonry) A sheet of stone.
  3. (wood) A slightly thinner measurement of a standard wood size.
Quotations
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Etymology 4

From Middle English scant, from the adjective (see above).

Adverb

scant (not comparable)

  1. With difficulty; scarcely; hardly.
    • So weak that he was scant able to go down the stairs.
    • 1597, Francis Bacon, Of the Colours of Good and Evil
      the Epicure , that will scant endure the Stoic to be in sight of him

Noun

scant

  1. Scarcity; lack.

Anagrams

  • can'st, canst, cants, casn't

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restricted

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /???st??kt?d/
  • Hyphenation: re?strict?ed

Verb

restricted

  1. simple past tense and past participle of restrict

Adjective

restricted (comparative more restricted, superlative most restricted)

  1. Limited within bounds.
  2. Available only to certain authorized groups of people.
  3. (US, historical) Only available to customers who do not belong to racial, ethnic or religious minorities.

Translations

Anagrams

  • derestrict

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