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Scottish

ADJ เกี่ยวกับ ชาวส ก็ อต  ประเทศ สก็อตแลนด์ หรือ ภาษาส ก็ อต  kiao-kab-chao-sa-kod

 

Scottish

N ชาวส ก็ อต  Scotch chao-sa-kod

 

Scottish

N ภาษาส ก็ อต  Scotch pa-sa-sa-kod

 

Scottish terrier

N สุนัข พันธุ์ เทอร์เรีย  มี ขา สั้น และ ขน หยิก  su-nak-pan-tor-ria

 

scottish

A เกี่ยวกับ ประเทศ สก๊อต แลน ด์ 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

SCOTTISH

[See Scotish.]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

SCOTTISH

Scot "tish, a. Etym: [From Scot a Scotchman: cf. AS. Scyttisc, and E.Scotch, a., Scots, a.]

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to the inhabitants of Scotland, their country, or their language; as, Scottish industry or economy; a Scottish chief; a Scottish dialect.

 

SCOTTISH TERRIER

SCOTTISH TERRIER Scot "tish ter "ri *er. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: Same as Scotch terrier.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

Scottish

Scot tish |ˈskätiSH ˈskɑdɪʃ | adjective of or relating to Scotland or its people: the Scottish Highlands | Scottish dancing. noun (as plural noun the Scottish ) the people of Scotland. See also Scots. DERIVATIVES Scot tish ness noun usage: The terms Scottish, Scot, Scots, and Scotch are all variants of the same word. They have had different histories, however, and in modern English they have developed different uses and connotations.The normal everyday word used to mean of or relating to Scotland or its people is Scottish: Scottish people; Scottish hills; Scottish Gaelic; she's English, not Scottish . The normal, neutral word for ‘a person from Scotland is Scot, along with Scotsman, Scotswoman, and the plural form the Scots (or, less commonly, the Scottish ). Scots is also used, like Scottish, as an adjective meaning of or relating to Scotland.However, it tends to be used in a narrower sense to refer specifically to the form of English used in Scotland: Scots accent; the Scots word for night. The word Scotch, meaning either of or relating to Scotland or ‘a person /the people from Scotland,was widely used in the past by Scottish writers such as Robert Burns and Sir Walter Scott. In the 20th century, it became less common. It is disliked by many Scottish people (as being an English invention ) and is now regarded as old-fashioned in most contexts. It survives in certain fixed phrases, as, for example, Scotch broth and Scotch whisky.

 

Scottish Blackface

Scot |tish Blackface noun a long-coated sheep of a hardy breed developed in upland areas of northern Britain, with black legs and muzzle.

 

Scottish Borders

Scot |tish Borders |skɒtɪʃˈbɔːdəz | a council area of southern Scotland; administrative centre, Melrose.

 

Scottish Nationalist

Scot |tish Nationalist noun a member or supporter of Scottish nationalism or of the Scottish National Party.

 

Scottish National Party

Scottish National Party (abbrev.: SNP ) a political party formed in 1934, which seeks autonomous government for Scotland. It won its first parliamentary seat in 1945, and has since maintained a small group of MPs.

 

Scottish rite

Scot tish rite noun a ceremonial rite in a Masonic order.

 

Scottish terrier

Scot tish ter ri er |ˈskɑdɪʃ ˈtɛriər | noun a small terrier of a rough-haired short-legged breed.

 

Oxford Dictionary

Scottish

Scot |tish |ˈskɒtɪʃ | adjective relating to Scotland or its people: the Scottish Highlands | Scottish dancing. noun (as plural noun the Scottish ) the people of Scotland. See also Scots. DERIVATIVES Scottishness noun usage: The terms Scottish, Scot, Scots, and Scotch are all variants of the same word. They have had different histories, however, and in modern English they have developed different uses and connotations. The normal everyday word used to mean of or relating to Scotland or its people is Scottish, as in Scottish people; Scottish hills; Scottish Gaelic; or she's English, not Scottish . The normal, neutral word for ‘a person from Scotland is Scot, along with Scotsman, Scotswoman, and the plural form the Scots (or, less commonly, the Scottish ). The word Scotch, meaning either of or relating to Scotland or ‘a person /the people from Scotland ’, was widely used in the past by Scottish writers such as Robert Burns and Sir Walter Scott. It is now less common, being disliked by many Scottish people (as being an English invention ) and now regarded as old-fashioned in most contexts. It survives in certain fixed phrases, as for example Scotch broth, Scotch mist, and Scotch whisky. Scots is used, like Scottish, as an adjective meaning relating to Scotland ’. However, it tends to be used in a narrower sense to refer specifically to the form of English spoken and used in Scotland, as in a Scots accent or the Scots word for night .

 

Scottish Blackface

Scot |tish Blackface noun a long-coated sheep of a hardy breed developed in upland areas of northern Britain, with black legs and muzzle.

 

Scottish Borders

Scot |tish Borders |skɒtɪʃˈbɔːdəz | a council area of southern Scotland; administrative centre, Melrose.

 

Scottish Nationalist

Scot |tish Nationalist noun a member or supporter of Scottish nationalism or of the Scottish National Party.

 

Scottish National Party

Scottish National Party (abbrev.: SNP ) a political party formed in 1934, which seeks autonomous government for Scotland. It won its first parliamentary seat in 1945, and has since maintained a small group of MPs.

 

Scottish rite

Scot tish rite noun a ceremonial rite in a Masonic order.

 

Scottish terrier

Scot |tish ter |rier noun a small terrier of a rough-haired short-legged breed.

 

French Dictionary

scottish-terrier

scottish-terrier ou scotch-terrier n. m. (pl. scottish-terriers ou scotch-terriers ) nom masculin Petit chien terrier originaire d ’Écosse. : Elle avait un petit scottish-terrier ou scotch-terrier nommé « Rhinoféroce ».

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

Scottish

Scot tish /skɑ́tɪʃ |skɔ́t -/形容詞 1 スコットランドの .2 スコットランド人 [英語 ].名詞 1 U スコットランド ().2 the ; 集合的に; 複数扱い 〗スコットランド人 .~̀ H ghlands the スコットランド高地地方 .~̀ N tional P rty the スコットランド国民党 .~̀ t rrier スコッチテリア (scotch terrier ).