Country Dictionary

A fork of Rural Dictionary

Scots

The natives of Scotland,can be applied as anything of or from Scotland The Alternative and older usage of Scottish never to be substituted with the much hated term scotch unless you are referring to Whisky

The Scots are a great race Scots is a language Mary Queen of Scots Scotsman never Scottishman

by The Earl of Carrick June 22, 2006

scot

A supreme being that recognizes the extra "T" as waste.

You is the Scot!

by turd burgler April 10, 2003

scots

The Anglo-Saxon language of Scotland. Native to the Lothians and Borders ( and historically all of Northumbria in England ) it spread over centuries and displaced Gaelic - the native Scottish language - from most of the Lowlands. Most famous examples of the language are probably found in the poetry of Robert Burns. There has been much debate, which is ongoing, over whether or not Lowland Scots is a language in its own right or a dialect of English.

Scots, wha hae wi' Wallace bled, Scots, wham Bruce has aften led, Welcome to your gory bed Or to victorie!

by siarach March 21, 2006

scots

1. The Scottish people - being either those belonging to the nation of Scotland or those who speak the Scottish language (Gaidhlig). 2. The Anglo-Saxon language of lowland Scotland. Derived from Old English and formerly referred to as 'Inglis/Ynglis' by its speakers until they usurped the title of 'Scottish' from the native, Gaelic speaking, Scots around the 15th century.

English : Scots Lowlands : Lallans Church : Kirk Lake : Loch

by siarach November 01, 2005

Scot

An informal name for a Scottish person. Short for: Scottish.

"That Scot drank every drink in the pub!" "The damn Scot won the tennis"

by Jon Booth August 19, 2006

scot

a scot can be a master of many things, master of bikes, music, art, computers...

That scot taught me all I need to know about the best music ever.

by Chikity May 01, 2003

Scot

Scot jack of all trades, master of all.

The perfect man.

by Scot July 12, 2003