Definitions for Scottish

Scottish Scot·tish

Spelling: [skot-ish]
IPA: /ˈskɒt ɪʃ/

Scottish is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 161 anagrams from letters in Scottish (chiosstt).

Definitions for Scottish

noun

  1. the people of Scotland.
  2. Scots (def 1).

adjective

  1. Also, Scots. of or relating to Scotland, its people, or their language.

Origin of Scottish

before 900; Middle English Late Latin Scott(us) Scot + -ish1; replacing Old English Scyttisc

Examples for Scottish

Two Scottish policemen were stationed at the bottom of the gangway.

“My dad freaked out when the tabloid reporter turned up,” Cumming says, in his lilting Scottish brogue.

The Scottish Church of the present age has already had its Knox.

Scottish farmers had already been making whisky in the area for centuries with their surplus barley.

The idea of black Bond caused Limbaugh to exclaim on his show last week that Bond was “white and Scottish, period.”

The 'end of the auld sang' of the Scottish Parliament was the end also of the ballad.

Their legendary barrel aging program is unique, even among Scottish distilleries, for its range of natural color expressions.

Imagine driving through the Scottish countryside, rolling through a vast landscape of green hills and cloudy skies.

I am the kinsman and attendant of the Scottish King's sisters.'

For the most part they belong to all ballad poetry, and not to the Scottish ballads alone.

Word Value for Scottish
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