scottish |
drambuie |
As nouns the difference between scottish and drambuie
is that
scottish is schottische (
dance) while
drambuie is a scottish honey-flavoured whiskey liqueur.
scottish |
albanic |
As a noun scottish
is schottische (
dance).
As an adjective albanic is
of or pertaining to scotland; scottish.
scottish |
bodle |
As nouns the difference between scottish and bodle
is that
scottish is schottische (
dance) while
bodle is a former scottish copper coin of less value than a bawbee, worth about one-sixth of an english penny.
scottish |
antisyzygy |
As an adjective Scottish
is of a person, native to or born in Scotland.
As a proper noun Scottish
is the people of Scotland.
As a noun antisyzygy is
the presence of dueling polarities within one entity, thought of as typical for the Scottish psyche and literature.
scottish |
southron |
As nouns the difference between scottish and southron
is that
scottish is schottische (
dance) while
southron is (historical) someone from the american south, that is, from the confederate states of america.
scottish |
grampians |
As a noun scottish
is schottische (
dance).
As a proper noun grampians is
the , a mountain range in the scottish highlands.
scottish |
bridie |
As an adjective Scottish
is of a person, native to or born in Scotland.
As a proper noun Scottish
is the people of Scotland.
As a noun bridie is
a Scottish meat pastry, similar to a Cornish pasty.
scottish |
scotlander |
As an adjective Scottish
is of a person, native to or born in Scotland.
As a proper noun Scottish
is the people of Scotland.
As a noun Scotlander is
a person from Scotland or of Scottish descent; a Scot.
scottish |
caboc |
As nouns the difference between scottish and caboc
is that
scottish is schottische (
dance) while
caboc is a scottish cream cheese rolled in toasted pinhead oatmeal, dating from the fifteenth century.
scottish |
laingian |
As a noun scottish
is schottische (
dance).
As an adjective laingian is
of or pertaining to (1927-1989), scottish psychiatrist who wrote extensively on mental illness and psychosis, or his works or theories.
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