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scantillon
† scantillon Obs. Forms: 3 schauntillun, 3–4 scantliun, -lion, -lyoun, 3–5 -lyon, scantilon, 4 -iloun, 4–5 -ilone, -elon(e, -eloun, -ylloun, -il(l)ioun, 5 -ylyon, -ylone, -eleon, -ulon, skantulon, -yllȝon, skanklyon(e, scanklyone, 5–6 scantlon, 7 scantillon. See also scantling. [Aphetic f. OF. escan... Oxford English Dictionary
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Scantling
The word is a variation of scantillon, a carpenter's or stonemason's measuring tool, also used of the measurements taken by it, and of a piece of timber wikipedia.org
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scanklyone
scanklyone variant of scantillon. Oxford English Dictionary
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schauntillun
schaundle, schauntillun see scandal, scantillon. Oxford English Dictionary
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Storey pole
A storey pole (or story pole, storey rod, story stick, jury stick, scantling, scantillon) is a length of narrow board usually cut to the height of one wikipedia.org
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sheltron
▪ I. † ˈsheltron1 Obs. Forms: 1 scyld-, scildtruma, scyl-, sceltruma, 3 sceld-trome, -trume, soltrome, -trume, 4 schiltron, -trum, -trun, -t(e)roun, (childrome), scheltroun, (cheltroun), s(c)heltrome, -trun, -trum, scheld(es)trome, (schetrome), sheltrone, shil-, shyltroun, shultrom, scholtrom, -trum... Oxford English Dictionary
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scantling
▪ I. scantling, n. (ˈskæntlɪŋ) Also 6–7 scantlin, skantling, 7 scantelinge. [Etymologizing alteration of scantillon, after -ling1. The development of some of the senses appears to have been influenced by association with scant a.] † 1. a. A builder's or carpenter's measuring-rod. Cf. scantillon 1. O... Oxford English Dictionary
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