The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Scant \Scant\, a. [Compar. Scanter; superl. Scantest.]
   [Icel. skamt, neuter of skamr, skammr, short; cf. skamta to
   dole out, to portion.]
   1. Not full, large, or plentiful; scarcely sufficient; less
      than is wanted for the purpose; scanty; meager; not
      enough; as, a scant allowance of provisions or water; a
      scant pattern of cloth for a garment.
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            His sermon was scant, in all, a quarter of an hour.
                                                  --Ridley.
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   2. Sparing; parsimonious; chary.
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            Be somewhat scanter of your maiden presence. --Shak.
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   Syn: See under Scanty.
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