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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
scarce
adv
  1. only a very short time before; "they could barely hear the speaker"; "we hardly knew them"; "just missed being hit"; "had scarcely rung the bell when the door flew open"; "would have scarce arrived before she would have found some excuse to leave"- W.B.Yeats
    Synonym(s): barely, hardly, just, scarcely, scarce
adj
  1. deficient in quantity or number compared with the demand; "fresh vegetables were scarce during the drought"
    Antonym(s): abundant
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Scarce \Scarce\ (sk[acir]rs), a. [Compar. {Scarcer}
      (sk[acir]r"s[etil]r); superl. {Scarcest}.] [OE. scars, OF.
      escars, eschars, LL. scarpsus, excarpsus, for L. excerptus,
      p. p. of excerpere to pick out, and hence to contract, to
      shorten; ex (see {Ex-}) + carpere. See {Carpet}, and cf.
      {Excerp}.]
      1. Not plentiful or abundant; in small quantity in proportion
            to the demand; not easily to be procured; rare; uncommon.
  
                     You tell him silver is scarcer now in England, and
                     therefore risen one fifth in value.   --Locke.
  
                     The scarcest of all is a Pescennius Niger on a
                     medallion well preserved.                  --Addison.
  
      2. Scantily supplied (with); deficient (in); -- with of.
            [Obs.] [bd]A region scarce of prey.[b8] --Milton.
  
      3. Sparing; frugal; parsimonious; stingy. [Obs.] [bd]Too
            scarce ne too sparing.[b8] --Chaucer.
  
      {To make one's self scarce}, to decamp; to depart. [Slang]
  
      Syn: Rare; infrequent; deficient. See {Rare}.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Scarce \Scarce\, Scarcely \Scarce"ly\, adv.
      1. With difficulty; hardly; scantly; barely; but just.
  
                     With a scarce well-lighted flame.      --Milton.
  
                     The eldest scarcely five year was of age. --Chaucer.
  
                     Slowly she sails, and scarcely stems the tides.
                                                                              --Dryden.
  
                     He had scarcely finished, when the laborer arrived
                     who had been sent for my ransom.         --W. Irving.
  
      2. Frugally; penuriously. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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