n. 1. An instrument with which anything is scraped. Specifically: (a) An instrument by which the soles of shoes are cleaned from mud and the like, by drawing them across it. (b) An instrument drawn by oxen or horses, used for scraping up earth in making or repairing roads, digging cellars, canals etc. (c) (Naut.) An instrument having two or three sharp sides or edges, for cleaning the planks, masts, or decks of a ship. (d) (Lithography) In the printing press, a board, or blade, the edge of which is made to rub over the tympan sheet and thus produce the impression. [ 1913 Webster ]
2. One who scrapes. Specifically: (a) One who plays awkwardly on a violin. (b) One who acquires avariciously and saves penuriously. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. (a) (Naut.) (1) A skysail of a triangular form. [ Rare ] (2) A name for the one of the fancy sails alleged to have been sometimes set above the skysail. [ Obs. ] (b) A very tall building, especially one over 20 stories high. (c) Hence, anything usually large, high, or excessive. [ Slang or Colloq. ] [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]