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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/01/02 18:24 UTC 版)
語源
Compare Old French eskaper, eschapler (“to cut, hew”), Late Latin scapello. Compare scabble.
動詞
scapple (third-person singular simple present scapples, present participle scappling, simple past and past participle scappled)
- (transitive) To work roughly, or shape without finishing, as stone before leaving the quarry.
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1849, Edward Dobson, A rudimentary treatise on Masonry and Stonecutting, page 33:
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1876, Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, Reports from Commissioners - Volume 37, page 355:
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A large quantity of stone was quarried, and scappled into blocks, for H.M. Dockyard at Portsmouth, and for other purposes, on the spot.
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- (transitive) To dress (e.g. stone) in any way short of fine tooling or rubbing.
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1835, John Claudius Loudon, An Encyclopædia of Cottage, Farm, and Villa Architecture, page 469:
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The door scuncheons and lintels of the cart-house and loose cattle sheds are to be neatly draughted and scappled (stones are said to scappled or scabbled, when they are dressed with the pick end of the hammer; they are called draughted and scappled when worked round the edges or joints with a chisel and hammer-dressed in the centre), and the corners canted with droved work.
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1878, Second Session of the Forty-Fifth Congress, 1877-'78, United States Congressional Serial Set, page 16:
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Supposing that it is to be built of marble facing averaging two feet in depth and of stones of not less than one-half cubic yard, with a backing of large blocks of gneiss, well scappled, and laid in hydraulic mortar, with an iron stairway 5 feet wide, divided into sixty straight flights of 10 feet rise each, and an equal number of horizontal platforms, each 5 feet wide and 25 feet long; the apex or roof to be of wroght-iron beams, rafters and tie-rods, and cast-iron plates, all perflectly plain and substantial work, the approximate cost will be —
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1930, Sir Christopher Wren, Sir John Vanbrugh, Arthur Thomas Bolton, The Royal Palaces of Winchester, Whitehall, Kensington, and St. James's Christopher Wren, Architect for Their Majesties King Charles II., page 33:
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