Associations to the word «Scot»
Noun
- Chopper
- Grandson
- Dialect
- Descent
- Darryl
- Breach
- Robert
- Fleming
- Alexander
- Reid
- Royal
- Castle
- Constable
- Dwight
- Kemp
- Booty
- Andrew
- Armstrong
- Garrison
- Rupert
- Fairy
- Raid
- Scotty
- Firth
- Honda
- Shrew
- Yorkshire
- Campbell
- Murray
- Reign
- Magnus
- Scott
- Fraser
- Eng
- Negotiation
- Engraving
- Lang
- Retreated
- James
- Matilda
- Archie
- Paying
- Fir
- Rubin
- Plunder
- French
- Laird
- Locomotive
- Battle
- Stewart
- Muster
- Treaty
- Invasion
- Fortification
- Hume
- Regency
- Rebellion
- Defeat
- Colin
- Bane
- Siege
- Tak
- Canadian
- Victory
- Quaker
- Rake
- Salisbury
- Settler
- Vi
- Isabella
- Superstition
- Douglas
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
SCOT, noun. A person born in or native to Scotland.
SCOT, noun. A male given name, a rare spelling variant of Scott.
SCOT, noun. (UK) (historical) A local tax, paid originally to the lord or ruler and later to a sheriff.
SCOT AND LOT, noun. (UK) (historical) A parish tax laid on subjects according to their ability.
SCOT AND LOT, noun. Obligations of every kind regarded collectively.
Dictionary definition
SCOT, noun. A native or inhabitant of Scotland.
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