Scant

/skænt/ adjective

Very small in amount; barely enough or almost not enough of something.

From Old Norse 'skamt' meaning 'short.' Vikings and Norse traders brought this word into English around the 1200s, and it originally meant 'having short measure' or 'deficient.' The meaning has remained consistent for nearly 800 years.

AFskaars
AMትንሽ
ARنادر
BGоскъден
BNঅপ্রতুল
CAescàs
CSskrovný
DAknap
DEknapp
ELλιγοστός
ESescaso
ETnapp
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