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Scotsman

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Scots·man  (sktsmn)
n.
A man who is a native or inhabitant of Scotland. See Usage Note at Scottish.

Scotsman [ˈskɒtsmən]
n pl -men
(Social Science / Peoples) a native or inhabitant of Scotland
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.ScotsmanScotsman - a native or inhabitant of Scotland  
Scotland - one of the four countries that make up the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; located on the northern part of the island of Great Britain; famous for bagpipes and plaids and kilts
European - a native or inhabitant of Europe
Scotchwoman, Scotswoman - a woman who is a Scot
Glaswegian - an inhabitant of Glasgow
Highland Scot, Scottish Highlander, Highlander - a native of the Highlands of Scotland
Lowland Scot, Lowlander, Scottish Lowlander - a native of the Lowlands of Scotland
Translations
Scotsman [ˈskɒtsmən] N (Scotsmen (pl)) → escocés m

Scotsman [ˈskɒtsmən] nÉcossais m

Scotsman [ˈskɒtsmən] n (-men (pl)) → scozzese m
Scotsman [ˈskɒtsmən] n (-men (pl)) → scozzese m

Scotsman اسكتلاندي Skot skotte Schotte Σκώτος escocés skotlantilainen mies Écossais Škot scozzese スコットランド人男性 스코틀랜드 사람 Schot skotte Szkot escocês шотландец skotte ชายชาวสก็อต İskoç đàn ông Scotland 苏格兰男人


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The second Scotsman was for setting fire to the hut, and knocking the creatures that were there on the head when they came out; but I could not join with that; I was against killing them, if it were possible to avoid it.
There were once a Scotsman and an Englishman and an Irishman serving in the army together, who took it into their heads to run away on the first opportunity they could get.
So a safe-conduct or passport was necessary for any Scotsman who would travel through England in safety.
 
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