different between scantlet vs scantled
scantlet
English
Etymology
Old French eschantelet (“corner”).
Noun
scantlet (plural scantlets)
- (obsolete) A small pattern; a small quantity.
- 1676, Matthew Hale, Contemplations, Moral and Divine
- that which was truly good, in the whole course of his life, were a pitiful, slender scantlet, and would be infinitely outweighed by his sins, omissions and defects
- 1676, Matthew Hale, Contemplations, Moral and Divine
Anagrams
- cantlets
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scantled
English
Verb
scantled
- simple past tense and past participle of scantle
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