Scotsman

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Scots·man

 (skŏts′mən)
n.
1. A man who is a native or inhabitant of Scotland. See Usage Note at Scottish.
2. A man of Scottish ancestry.
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Scotsman

(ˈskɒtsmən)
n, pl -men
(Peoples) a native or inhabitant of Scotland
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Scots•man

(ˈskɒts mən)

n., pl. -men.
a native or inhabitant of Scotland; Scot.
[1325–75]
usage: See Scotch.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.Scotsman - a native or inhabitant of ScotlandScotsman - 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
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Translations
Skot
skotte
skotlantilainen mies
Škot
スコットランド人男性
스코틀랜드 사람
skotte
ชายชาวสกอต
đàn ông Scotland

Scotsman

[ˈskɒtsmən] N (Scotsmen (pl)) → escocés m
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Scotsman

[ˈskɒtsmən] nÉcossais m
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Scotsman

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

اِسْكُتْلانْدِيّ 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 ชายชาวสกอต İskoç đàn ông Scotland 苏格兰男人
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References in classic literature ?
Then several of the partners and clerks and some of the men, being Scotsmen, were acquainted with the Gaelic, and held long conversations together in that language.
Other clubs had bought up the best men in the market, leaving only a mixed assortment of inferior Scotsmen, Irishmen, and Northcountrymen to uphold the honour of the London club.
Shortly after the accession of King James, Jonson, Chapman, and Marston brought out a comedy, 'Eastward Hoe,' in which they offended the king by satirical flings at the needy Scotsmen to whom James was freely awarding Court positions.