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Definition of Scotsman
1. Noun. A native or inhabitant of Scotland.
Group relationships: Scotland
Generic synonyms: European
Specialized synonyms: Scotchwoman, Scotswoman, Glaswegian, Highland Scot, Highlander, Scottish Highlander, Lowland Scot, Lowlander, Scottish Lowlander
Definition of Scotsman
1. n. See Scotchman.
Definition of Scotsman
1. Proper noun. A man from Scotland; a Scot. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Scotsman
Literary usage of Scotsman
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of by Chetham Society (1845)
"One Robert Crow of Aberdeen, gent, scotsman, ' them is uncertain, cele- I of the
Crows, which of John Crow, do. gent, scotsman, ] brated as a ..."
2. Dictionary of National Biography by LESLIE. STEPHEN, Sidney Lee (1890)
"[scotsman, 16 March 1867; Grove's Diet , i. 616, both of which give the date of
birth incorrectly.] JCH GRAHAM, JAMES, fifth EARL and first MARQUIS OF ..."
3. Lancashire Memorials of the Rebellion, MDCCXV. by Samuel Hibbert (1845)
"30. / Condemned, but no time I set for execution. [Er- I been executed at Wigan, <•
Feb. 10.J James Bow, labourer, . . scotsman, { set for execution. ..."
4. An Editor's Retrospect: Fifty Years of Newspaper Work by Charles Alfred Cooper (1896)
"IN one respect the scotsman has a unique record. It was founded in January 1817.
As I write it is June 1896. The paper has therefore been in existence for ..."
5. An Editor's Retrospect: Fifty Years of Newspaper Work by Charles Alfred Cooper (1896)
"IN one respect the scotsman has a unique record. It was founded in January 1817.
As I write it is June 1896. The paper has therefore been in existence for ..."
6. An Editor's Retrospect: Fifty Years of Newspaper Work by Charles Alfred Cooper (1896)
"IN one respect the scotsman has a unique record. It was founded in January 1817.
As I write it is June 1896. The paper has therefore been in existence for ..."
7. Relics of Literature by Reuben Percy (1823)
"Weel, I kenna wha had the makin o' them, but if he was a scotsman, he weel deserved
to hae his lugs claw't, and if he wasna a scotsman, I wonder what set ..."