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Scottice, adv. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adverb Scottice is in the mid 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for Scottice is from 1767, in the writing of Thomas Percy, ... www.oed.com
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SCHOTTISCHE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
2 senses: 1. a 19th-century German dance resembling a slow polka 2. a piece of music composed for or in the manner of this dance. www.collinsdictionary.com
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"SCOTTICIZE": Make something characteristic of Scotland - OneLook
▸ verb: (transitive) To make Scottish. Similar: Scotticise, Scottify, scotch, slake, sifflicate, snod up, scathe, scotomize, scorify, scance, more. www.onelook.com
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Scotticè
‖ Scotticè, Scoticè, adv. (ˈskɒtɪsiː) [med.L. Scotticē, Scōticē, f. late L. Scottic-us, Scōtic-us Scottish.] In Scotch.1818 Scott Hrt. Midl., note L, Lockman, so called from the small quantity of meal (Scottice, lock) which he was entitled to take. 1861 Two Cosmos II. 129 An enormous pair of old wor... Oxford English Dictionary
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SCOTTICISM Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Scotticism definition: a word or idiom peculiar to or characteristic of Scots.. See examples of SCOTTICISM used in a sentence. www.dictionary.com
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SND :: leck n1 v - Dictionaries of the Scots Language
The cheese vat and circular board, locally [Gloucestershire] called "suity boards" (Scotticè, "leaks"). 3. A vessel in which bark for tanning is steeped ... dsl.ac.uk
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Scottic
Scottic variant of Scotic. Oxford English Dictionary
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The Foulis Witchcraft Case - Evanton Oral History Project
Another earthen jar (Scotticè pig) of the same deleterious liquor was prepared by the Lady Fowlis, and sent with her own nurse for the purpose of administering ... www.evantonhistory.com
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hag, n.² meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The moss or bog being very soft and treacherous, and the little knolls of soft ground—Scotticè, hags —being at that exact distance apart which tempted the ... www.oed.com
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English Translation of “SCOTCHÉ” | Collins French-English Dictionary
He spends hours glued to the television. je suis resté scotché (= stupéfait) I was flabbergasted. www.collinsdictionary.com
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Scotch - Disco Band (Extended Clean Video) - YouTube
Scotch were an Italian Italo disco band, formed in Bergamo in 1982, that comprised Vince Lancini, Fabio Margutti, Franz Rome, Franz Felleti ... www.youtube.com
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[PDF] The Works of Jeremy Bentham, vol. 10 (Memoirs Part I and ...
... (Scotticè) with the hair singed. I thought it a strange coincidence that the poor of a parish should rise in rebellion against a dish which was the favourite ... files.libertyfund.org
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Fergus I (mythological king)
It is of course not inconsistent with the rectified chronology of Innes that even prior to 503 A.D. there may have been Celts of the Scottic culture settled wikipedia.org
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Scoticè
Scoticè, -icism see Scotticè, -icism. Oxford English Dictionary
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Antiphonary of Bangor
It is written, as regards the orthography, the form of the letters, and the dotted ornamentation of the capital letters, in "the Scottic style", but this wikipedia.org
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