Dictionary entry

Scant (2)

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Scant, v. t. [imp. & p. p.Scanted; p. pr. & vb. n.Scanting.] 1. To limit; to straiten; to treat illiberally; to stint; as, to scant one in provisions; to scant ourselves in the use of necessaries.

Where a man hath a great living laid together and where he is scanted. Bacon.

I am scanted in the pleasure of dwelling on your actions. Dryden.

2. To cut short; to make small, narrow, or scanty; to curtail. “Scant not my cups.” Shak.