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scot


noun History/Historical.

  1. a payment or charge.
  2. one’s share of a payment or charge.
  3. an assessment or tax.

abbreviation

  1. Scots.
  2. Scottish.

noun

  1. a native or inhabitant of Scotland.
  2. one of an ancient Gaelic people who came from northern Ireland about the 6th century a.d. and settled in the northwestern part of Great Britain, and after whom Scotland was named.

  1. Scotch.
  2. Scotland.
  3. Scottish.

noun

  1. a native or inhabitant of Scotland
  2. a member of a tribe of Celtic raiders from the north of Ireland who carried out periodic attacks against the British mainland coast from the 3rd century ad, eventually settling in N Britain during the 5th and 6th centuries

abbreviation for

  1. Scotch (whisky)
  2. Scotland
  3. Scottish

n.Old English Scottas (plural) “inhabitants of Ireland, Irishmen,” from Late Latin Scotti (c.400), of uncertain origin, perhaps from Celtic (but answering to no known tribal name; Irish Scots appears to be a Latin borrowing). The name followed the Irish tribe which invaded Scotland 6c. C.E. after the Romans withdrew from Britain, and after the time of Alfred the Great the Old English word described only the Irish who had settled in the northwest of Britain. see get off (scot-free).

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