[scape] vb scaped ; scap.ing [ME, short for escapen] (13c): escape
[2]scape n [L scapus shaft, stalk--more at shaft] (1601) 1: a peduncle arising at or beneath the surface of the ground in an acaulescent plant (as the tulip); broadly: a flower stalk
2: the shaft of an animal part (as an antenna or feather) [3]scape n [landscape] (1773): a view or picture of a scene--usu. used in combination "cityscape"