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scantelize, v. meanings, etymology and more
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the verb scantelize. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is now obsolete.
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SCANDALIZE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1 ... to offend the moral sense of : shock ... She was scandalized by his behavior ... 2 ... archaic ... to speak falsely or maliciously of ... 3 ... archaic ...
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SCANDALIZE - Definition in English - bab.la
Define 'SCANDALIZE'. See more meanings of 'SCANDALIZE' with examples ... origin of scandalize. mid 19th century: alteration of obsolete scantelize, from scantle ' ...
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scantelize
† ˈscantelize, v. Obs. [f. scantle n. + -ize. Cf. scandalize v.2] trans. To shorten, curtail.1611 Speed Hist. Gt. Brit. v. iii. §22. 18 By which account the great supposed antiquity of Brute, is now lessened by seuen hundred fiftie and two yeares; and the time so scantelized betwixt his and Cesars e...
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SCANDALIZE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
to shock or horrify by something considered immoral or improper. Nautical., to spill the wind from or reduce the exposed area of (a sail) in an unusual ...
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Scandalous to the bitter end! - The Grammarphobia Blog
The nautical word “scandalize” originated as a misspelling, an alteration of an earlier verb, “scantelize,” meaning to shorten or curtail.
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scandalize
▪ I. scandalize, v.1 (ˈskændəlaɪz) [a. F. scandaliser (OF. escandalisier), ad. eccl. L. scandalizāre, ad. late Gr. σκανδαλίζειν, f. σκάνδαλον: see scandal n. and -ize. Cf. Sp. escandalizar, Pg. escandalisar, It. scandalizzare, scandalezzare.] † 1. trans. To bruit abroad, make a public scandal of (a ...
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Scandalize, A Nautical Mondegreen : r/etymology - Reddit
The OED does list the verb scantelize (Obsolete 1611 transitive. To shorten, curtail.), which seems to be the actual correct verb. Overtime ...
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scant, v. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
To furnish (a person, etc.) with an inadequate supply; to stint or limit in respect of provision; to put or keep on short allowance.
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SND :: scanclishin - Dictionaries of the Scots Language
[Phs. to be connected with Scant, n.1, but form and meaning are both somewhat unclear. ? Cf. obs. Eng. scantelize, to shorten, curtail.] Scanclishin n.
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Scandalized – Sheerah Ministries | Waking Eve
A time of darkness is coming on the world, but a time of glory is coming for my Church, a time of glory is coming for my people. I will pour out ...
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