Associations to the word «Scot»
Noun
- Reginald
- Briton
- Witchcraft
- Irish
- Ulster
- Welsh
- Irishman
- Berwick
- Eaton
- Argyll
- Forth
- Pollard
- Alba
- Scotland
- Dunbar
- Englishman
- Cromwell
- Shields
- Scottish
- Presbyterian
- Saxon
- Highlander
- Tweed
- Northumberland
- Orkney
- Edinburgh
- Royalist
- Englishmen
- Proc
- Gael
- Jock
- Cumbria
- Engraver
- Incursion
- Stirling
- Parentage
- Barrow
- Jacobite
- Carlisle
- Enoch
- Dun
- Highland
- Parliamentarian
- Burgh
- Kingship
- Coronation
- Macpherson
- Glasgow
- Ramsay
- Truce
- Knox
- Clancy
- Lacy
- Fairfax
- English
- Dike
- Dane
- Anglo
- Thistle
- Dundee
- Celt
- Fusilier
- Newcastle
- Highlands
- Summers
- Earl
- Vane
- Aberdeen
- Burns
- Whisky
- Cumberland
- Isle
- Accent
- Balfour
- Durham
- Crewe
- Bruce
- Duffy
- Edward
- Norwegian
- Shilling
- Inverness
- Mint
- Loch
- Buchanan
- Fergus
Verb
Wiktionary
SCOT, noun. A person born in or native to Scotland.
SCOT, noun. A male given name, a rare spelling variant of Scott.
SCOT, noun. (UK) (historical) A local tax, paid originally to the lord or ruler and later to a sheriff.
SCOT AND LOT, noun. (UK) (historical) A parish tax laid on subjects according to their ability.
SCOT AND LOT, noun. Obligations of every kind regarded collectively.
Dictionary definition
SCOT, noun. A native or inhabitant of Scotland.
Wise words
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