Scots
See also: scots
English
editPronunciation
editEtymology 1
editBorrowed from Scots Scots, from Middle Scots Scottis, from Old English Scottysċ, a late variant of earlier Scyttisċ (“Scottish”). Doublet of Scottish.
Proper noun
editScots
- A Germanic language closely related to English and descended from northern dialects of Middle English, spoken in parts of Scotland, now especially in the northeastern and southern regions of the country.
- Synonyms: Scottish, Lowland Scots
Usage notes
editMeronyms
edit- Middle Scots
- Synthetic Scots
- Doric
- Shetlandic, Shetlandish (Shetland Scots)
- Ulster Scots, Ullans
Derived terms
editTranslations
editLowland Scots language
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See also
editAdjective
editScots (not comparable)
- (sometimes proscribed) Scottish.
Usage notes
editDerived terms
editTranslations
editScottish
Etymology 2
editNoun
editScots
Usage notes
editFurther reading
edit- ISO 639-3 code sco (SIL)
- Ethnologue entry for Scots, sco
- “Scots”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.
Anagrams
editCategories:
- English 1-syllable words
- English terms with IPA pronunciation
- English terms with audio pronunciation
- Rhymes:English/ɒts
- Rhymes:English/ɒts/1 syllable
- English terms borrowed from Scots
- English terms derived from Scots
- English terms derived from Middle Scots
- English terms derived from Old English
- English doublets
- English lemmas
- English proper nouns
- English uncountable nouns
- English adjectives
- English uncomparable adjectives
- English proscribed terms
- English non-lemma forms
- English noun forms
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