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Scotia

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Sco·tia  (sksh)
A medieval and poetic name for Scotland.

sco·tia  (sksh)
n.
A hollow concave molding at or near the base of a column.

[Latin, from Greek skoti, from feminine of skotios, dark, shadowy (from the shadow it casts), from skotos, darkness.]

scotia [ˈskəʊʃə]
n
(Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Architecture) a deep concave moulding, esp one used on the base of an Ionic column between the two torus mouldings
[via Latin from Greek skotia, from skotos darkness (from the shadow in the cavity)]


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The Scotia had not struck, but she had been struck, and seemingly by something rather sharp and penetrating than blunt.
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