scape (n.1)youdaoicibaDictYouDict[scape 词源字典]
"scenery view," 1773, abstracted from landscape (n.); as a comb. element, first attested use is 1796, in prisonscape.[scape etymology, scape origin, 英语词源]
scape (v.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict
late 13c., shortened form of escape; frequent in prose till late 17c. Related: Scaped (sometimes 15c.-16c. with strong past tense scope); scaping. As a noun from c. 1300.
scape (n.2)youdaoicibaDictYouDict
"shaft, stem," c. 1600, from Latin scapus "a stalk, shaft," cognate with Greek skapos "staff," skeptron "staff, scepter" (see scepter).