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What is the adjective for scot?

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Included below are past participle and present participle forms for the verb scotch which may be used as adjectives within certain contexts.

Scottish
  1. Of a person, native to or born in Scotland.
  2. Of a thing or concept, of or pertaining to Scotland.
  3. Synonyms:
Scottian
  1. Of or relating to Walter Scott (1771–1832), Scottish historical novelist, playwright, and poet.
Scotic
  1. Of or relating to ancient Scotland.
Scotophobic
Scotch
Scottocentric
  1. Alternative form of Scotocentric
Scottophobic
  1. Alternative form of Scotophobic
Scotocentric
Scotish
  1. Obsolete form of Scottish.
  2. Examples:
    1. “The Scotish Convenant Movement wants a seperate Scottish Parliament but still wants to remain within the U. K., on the lines of Northern Ireland.”
      “Renew with your Breton, Scotish or Irish roots.”
      “Raised within a Scotish pipe band and a snare in his hands, he then became interested in other kinds of music like ska and rock, and even some world music like rai, bossa nova, batucada and of course reggae dub music.”
Scots
  1. Scottish
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The speed with which the parliament was not merely established but also assimilated into everyday Scots life is a testament to the acuity of his observation.”
scotched
scotching
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