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Definition of Scotchwoman
1. Noun. A woman who is a Scot.
Definition of Scotchwoman
1. Noun. A woman from Scotland. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Scotchwoman
Literary usage of Scotchwoman
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1815)
"... Donald, are humorous and charac' t eristic. unless we give a wrong quantity
to harassed. Art. 15. The scotchwoman* By Anthony Frederick Holstein. ..."
2. Twenty-seven Years in Canada West: Or, The Experience of an Early Settler by Samuel Strickland (1853)
"THE POOR scotchwoman AND HER SPIN- NING-WHEEL. AFTER the adventure related in
the last chapter, nothing material occurred during the winter, ..."
3. The Sunday Magazine by Thomas Guthrie, William Garden Blaikie, Benjamin Waugh (1875)
""'Deed, young leddy, and that's kindly said," replied the scotchwoman, her grave
visage lighting up for a moment with a sudden and most pleasant smile, ..."
4. Doctor Claudius: A True Story by Francis Marion Crawford (1883)
"Margaret did not know this, or the thought of the angular and well-bred scotchwoman
bounding over the glad waters of the dark blue sea would have made her ..."
5. The three kingdoms: England, Scotland, Ireland by Charles Victor P. Arlincourt (1844)
"I begged for a Jacobite song, and I heard from the lips of the charming scotchwoman,
the lady of the white rose-tree, the celebrated air of the mountains ..."