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Scot

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See also: scot and Scot.

English

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Etymology

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From Old English Scottas (people from Ireland, Irishmen), from Late Latin Scotti (see Scōtī for more).

See Scoti.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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Scot (plural Scots)

  1. A person born in or native to Scotland.
    Synonyms: Scotsman, Scotchman

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Proper noun

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Scot (plural Scots)

  1. A surname
  2. A male given name transferred from the surname, of rare usage, variant of Scott.

See also

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Irish

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Etymology

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Noun

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Scot m (genitive singular Scoit, nominative plural Scoit)

  1. (historical) Scot, Irishman

Declension

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Declension of Scot (first declension)
bare forms
case singular plural
nominative Scot Scoit
vocative a Scoit a Scota
genitive Scoit Scot
dative Scot Scoit
forms with the definite article
case singular plural
nominative an Scot na Scoit
genitive an Scoit na Scot
dative leis an Scot
don Scot
leis na Scoit

Derived terms

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  • Scotach (Scottish; Scotch-Irish, adjective)
  • Scotach m (Scot, Scotsman; Irishman of Scottish descent)

Further reading

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