Such as exceed not this scantling; -- to be
solace to the sovereign and harmless to the
people. --Bacon.
A pretty scantling of his knowledge may taken by
his deferring to be baptized so many years.
--Milton.
(b) A small quantity; a little bit; not much. [Obs.]
Reducing them to narrow scantlings. --Jer.
Taylor.
2. A piece of timber sawed or cut of a small size, as for
studs, rails, etc.
3. The dimensions of a piece of timber with regard to its
breadth and thickness; hence, the measure or dimensions of
anything.
4. A rough draught; a rude sketch or outline.
5. A frame for casks to lie upon; a trestle. --Knight.