sawney
scotsman | sawney |
As nouns the difference between scotsman and sawney is that scotsman is a man from scotland; a scot while sawney is (archaic|derogatory) a scotsman. As a proper noun sawney is a diminutive of the male given name alexander, of scots origin.
scots | sawney |
As nouns the difference between scots and sawney is that scots is scots (the language spoken in scotland) while sawney is (archaic|derogatory) a scotsman. As a proper noun sawney is a diminutive of the male given name alexander, of scots origin.
alexander | sawney |
As nouns the difference between alexander and sawney is that alexander is alexanders: any of various umbellifers, often specifically or heracleum maximum , the cow parsnip while sawney is (archaic|derogatory) a scotsman. As a proper noun sawney is a diminutive of the male given name alexander, of scots origin.
diminutive | sawney |
As nouns the difference between diminutive and sawney is that diminutive is (grammar) a word form expressing smallness, youth, unimportance, or endearment while sawney is (archaic|derogatory) a scotsman. As an adjective diminutive is very small. As a proper noun sawney is a diminutive of the male given name alexander, of scots origin.
stupid | sawney |
As adjectives the difference between stupid and sawney is that stupid is lacking in intelligence or exhibiting the quality of having been done by someone lacking in intelligence while sawney is foolish, stupid. As nouns the difference between stupid and sawney is that stupid is a stupid person; a fool while sawney is a fool, an idiot. As an adverb stupid is (slang|dated) extremely.
foolish | sawney |
As adjectives the difference between foolish and sawney is that foolish is lacking good sense or judgement; unwise while sawney is foolish, stupid. As a noun sawney is a fool, an idiot.
idiot | sawney |
As nouns the difference between idiot and sawney is that idiot is (pejorative) a person of low general intelligence while sawney is a fool, an idiot. As an adjective sawney is foolish, stupid.
fool | sawney |
As nouns the difference between fool and sawney is that fool is (pejorative) a person with poor judgment or little intelligence while sawney is a fool, an idiot. As a verb fool is to trick; to make a fool of someone. As an adjective sawney is foolish, stupid.
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