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Scot Nat
Scot Nat, n. and a. (skɒt næt) Abbrev. of Scottish Nationalist a. and n. Cf. Scots Nat.1970 [see Nat n.4]. a 1974 R. Crossman Diaries (1976) II. 550 He'd told me that the Scot. Nat. woman might win and the Tories would certainly lose their deposit. 1974 Sunday Post (Glasgow) 28 Apr. 5/5 Even by Will... Oxford English Dictionary
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Scots Nat
Scots Nat colloq. (skɒts næt) [f. Scots a. + Nat n.4; cf. Scot Nat n. and a.] A member of the Scottish National Party (see Scottish a. 5). Hence Scots ˈNattery (nonce-wd.), Scottish Nationalism.1974 Undercurrents July–Aug. 3/2 The British did take the precaution..of incorporating Rockall into the co... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Nevay
Scot. ii. 184. Rutherfurd's and Baillie's Letts. Wodrow's Hist., 317, 318 Acts of Ass. Acts of Pari., vi., vii. Nat. Biog. Highland Papers, ii. (Scott. Hist. Socy.) Lang's Hist, of Scotland, iii., 181, 247 Mathieson's Politics and Religion, ii., 71. wikipedia.org
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Fish-class sloop
racing class on the US Gulf Coast in the early 20th century and was the Gulf Yachting Association one-design racer until it was replaced by the Flying Scot It should not be confused with Nat Herreshoff's larger sloops, the Annisquam Fish Class Marconi rigged catboats, nor various motor yachts and surfboards wikipedia.org
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Euan MacKie
Proc Soc Antiq Scot 96 (1962–63), 155–83. 1965c Brochs and the Hebridean Iron Age. Ayrshire Archaeol & Nat Hist Collns 7 (1961–66), 9–27. 1967a Iron Age pottery from the Gress Lodge earth-house, Stornoway, Lewis. wikipedia.org
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herling
herling, hirling local. The name, on the Scottish shore of the Solway Firth, for the fish Salmo albus.1684 R. Sibbald Scotia Illustr. iii. vi. 24 Trachurus. Hunc esse suspicor, qui Dumfrisiensibus nostris Hirling dicitur. 1791 Statist. Acc. Scot., Holywood I. 19 (Jam.) The Cluden abounds in fine bur... Oxford English Dictionary
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Anglo-Amalgamated
Anglo-Amalgamated Productions was a British film production company, run by Nat Cohen and Stuart Levy, which operated from 1945 until roughly 1971 (after Machine (1956) The Intimate Stranger (1956) Johnny, You're Wanted (1956) The Hypnotist (1957) Cat Girl (1957) The Counterfeit Plan (1957) The Flying Scot wikipedia.org
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signator
▪ I. † ˈsignator1 Sc. Law. Obs. Also 5–7 signatour. [App. ad. L. signātōr-ius: see signatory.] = signature n. 1.1473–4 Acc. Ld. High Treas. Scot. I. 2 A remissione be the King to certane personis..grantit be a signatour subscriuit with the Kingis hand. 1510 Exch. Rolls Scot. XIII. 649 That all the t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Orangefield House, South Ayrshire
Ayr Arch & Nat Hist Soc. . Close, Robert (1992), Ayrshire and Arran: An Illustrated Architectural Guide. Pub. Roy Inc Arch Scot. . Ayr Arch & Nat Hist Soc. . Shaw, James Edward (1953). Ayrshire 1745-1950. A Social and Industrial History of the County. Edinburgh : Oliver & Boyd. wikipedia.org
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blackcock
blackcock (ˈblækkɒk) The male of the black grouse or black game.1427 Scot. Acts Jas. I (1597) §108 Patricks, plovers, black-cockes. 1753 Stewart's Trial App. 21 He would make black cocks of them, before they entered into possession, by which the deponent understood shooting them. 1815 Scott Ld. of I... Oxford English Dictionary
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reconsolidation
reconsoliˈdation [re- 5 a.] A renewed consolidation.1541 R. Copland Guydon's Quest. Chirurg. C j, For these causes and reasons they do nat reconsolydate with trewe reconsolydacyon after the desolucion of their seperatyng. 1628 Donne Serm. lxxv. 762 The re-consolidation of a scattered conscience. 180... Oxford English Dictionary
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Robert Boyd (university principal)
Scot., A., 209); "Verses to King James " (Muse's Welcome) ; Extracts from Obituary (Bannatyne Miscell., i). Nat. wikipedia.org
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crow-silk
crow-silk [crow n.1] A name given to the Confervæ and other delicate green-spored Algæ with fine silky filaments, especially to the common freshwater species Conferva rivularis.1721 R. Bradley Works Nat. 55 About three miles from Colchester there are little Pits..in which they place Baskets of Oyste... Oxford English Dictionary
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Prix du Cadran
Liverpool 1848: Morok 1849: Nanetta 1850: no race 1851: La Cloture 1852: Hervine 1853: Trust 1854: Papillon 1855: Remuneration 1856: Monarque 1857: Nat Turmoil 1950: Ciel Etoile 1951: Ysard 1952: Mat de Cocagne 1953: Feu du Diable * 1954: Silex 1955: Elpenor 1956: Bewitched 1957: Cambremer 1958: Scot wikipedia.org
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serpentinize
serpentinize, v. (ˈsɜːpəntɪnaɪz) [f. serpentine n. or a. + -ize.] 1. intr. = serpentine v. 1.1791 T. Newte Tour Eng. & Scot. 248 The venerable beauties of Innerpaffray, fronting Castle Drummond, in a concavity of the serpentinizing Ern. 1798 W. Mavor Brit. Tourists V. 18 Extensive lawns through whic... Oxford English Dictionary
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