Definition of Scapas

1. scapa [v] - See also: scapa

Lexicographical Neighbors of Scapas

scantles
scantlet
scantlets
scantling
scantlings
scantly
scantness
scantnesses
scantron
scantrons
scants
scanty
scapa
scapaed
scapaing
scapas (current term)
scape
scaped
scapegoat
scapegoated
scapegoating
scapegoatism
scapegoatisms
scapegoats
scapegrace
scapegraces
scapeless
scapement
scapements
scapes

Literary usage of Scapas

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A history of the holy Bible, with an intr., additional notes and by Thomas Stackhouse (1836)
"The Egyptians, however, under the command of scapas their general, ... the Jews, who had been but badly used by scapas, a very covetous and rapacious man, ..."

2. Poetic Origins and the Ballad by Louise Pound (1921)
"The epic narratives of the Old English scapas were not personal. Sir Walter Scott'a folk-lyrics, tribal, marching, and elegiac, are not the work of a clan, ..."

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