Definitions for Scotswoman

Scotswoman Scots·wom·an

Spelling: [skots-woo m-uh n]
IPA: /ˈskɒtsˌwʊm ən/

Scotswoman is a 10 letter English word.

You can make 468 anagrams from letters in Scotswoman (acmnoosstw).

Definitions for Scotswoman

noun

  1. a woman who is a native or inhabitant of Scotland; Scot.

Origin of Scotswoman

First recorded in 1810-20; Scots(man) + -woman

Examples for Scotswoman

My grandmother was a Scotswoman, and though I have never been in your beautiful land, yet I have known many of your people.

The Scotswoman, who was brawny and muscular, accepted the compliment; moreover, she and Dick were great friends.

I told Mr. Yamasaki one day that there was an old Scotswoman who divided good people into "rael Christians and guid moral fowk."

No wonder, therefore, that it could not be solved by the poor simple Scotswoman.

This passage, according to Mr. Courthope, 'was suggested partly by the fact of a Scotswoman being executed in Russia.'

She had told Mrs. MacFayden her intention, and had enlisted the warm interest of that motherly Scotswoman.

It quite startled the old Scotswoman at first, it looked so like a fairy apparition, all in white, with a green coronet.

He lived there with his wife, a charming little Scotswoman, and they both spoke Turkish like natives.

Scotsman recognized Scotswoman, and the bond between them tightened.

The stern Scotswoman felt something suddenly strike her heart.

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