Associations to the word «Scot»
Noun
- Walters
- Sutherland
- Midland
- Racing
- Drummond
- Dunlop
- Coordinator
- Bangor
- Melinda
- Stevenson
- Ancestry
- Malcolm
- Hotspur
- Ransom
- Land
- Marches
- Dunn
- Tiding
- Schumacher
- Stuart
- Mackenzie
- Mackay
- Macdonald
- Hammer
- Angus
- Skirmish
- Lennox
- Arctic
- Forsyth
- Puritan
- Sling
- Mac
- Guardsman
- Constantine
- Paterson
- Reprisal
- Percy
- Camouflage
- King
- Wallace
- Liber
- Alchemy
- Coinage
- Leslie
- Sentry
- Witch
- England
- Dragoon
- Chronicle
- Swift
- Thomson
- Aye
- Warden
- Maclean
- Hutton
- Fife
- Spitting
- Orr
- Parliament
- Sax
- Immigrant
- Pembroke
- Scoop
- Ireland
- Neville
- Willoughby
- Perth
- Protestant
- Jamie
- Forbes
- Sinclair
- Watt
- Sovereign
- Kenneth
- Wharton
- Worcester
- Archibald
- Cymru
- Earle
- Mercer
- Lancaster
Adjective
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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