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Scots
Scots Scots may refer to: sometimes refers to people ... for the languages, see Scottish language and Scots language for the adjective or noun regarding Scottish things, see Scotch for the Scots, an ethnic group of the late Iron ... kingdom in western Scotland, see Gaels The Scots College (TSC or Scots), a private ...
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Scots (Uncyclopedia.org wiki)
Scots “The drink is Scots, not Scotch you plum !” ~ Oscar Wilde on Scots Scots is stored in these cylindrical vessels during the maturation process. Scots is the type of whisky produced ...
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Scots (translated from German)
Scots With the term (Lowland) Scots (in former times also "Lallans") a set ... 30 % the inhabitant of Scotland). In addition Scots in the parts of Northern Ireland is ... spoken, in 18. Century were settled by Scots; here it is promoted spoken of catholics ... a language of the Protestant population. Lowland Scots is of Scottish English - the today' ...
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Scots (translated from French)
Scots For the homonymous articles, to see Scots (homonymy). scots (called in scots the Scots leid, the Scotch tape tung, etc) ...
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Scots (translated from Dutch)
Scots Scots, Laagland-Schots or Lallans is Germaanse language ... treasure and pronouncement differs the languages considerably. Scots are dense at Angelsaksische origin remained then English. One takes the Scots to that further as an independent language ... linguists strongly disputes and they consider the Scots thus as dialect of English. The ...
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Scots language
Scots language Scots Spoken in: Scotland, Northern Ireland, Republic of ... European Germanic West Germanic Anglo-Frisian Anglic Scots Official status Official language of: None.— ... Scotland: None, although the Dictionary of the Scots Language carries great authority (the Scottish Executive ... support") .— Ireland (cross-border agency): Ulster-Scots Agency, established by the Implementation Agreement ...
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Irish-Scots
Irish-Scots Irish-Scots are people who emigrated to Scotland from ... church has reduced, and the term "Irish-Scots" better reflects the dual national character of this grouping. Sometimes Irish-Scots are known as Scots-Irish, but this term is more ...
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Rood (Scots)
Rood (Scots) A Scottish rood (ruid in Lowland Scots, ròd in Scottish Gaelic) was a land ... Scottish parliament) an Englishing of the Lowland Scots haly ruid (holy cross), and also "Dream ... poles (English), 13 yards² See also Acre (Scots) Ounceland Oxgang Pennyland Rood
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Ell (Scots)
Ell (Scots) A Scottish ell (Scottish Gaelic: slat thomhais ... the Latin ulnia, rather than "elbow" (or [Scots]] "elbuck"). It was used in the popular ... to - Scottish measures 320 falls, 8 furlongs (Scots) Metric system 94 cm approx Imperial system ...
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Acre (Scots)
Acre (Scots) A Scottish acre (Scottish Gaelic: acair) was ... also Acre Daugh Ounceland Oxgang Pennyland Rood (Scots)
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