- from one
another etc. They also took from
Scotism many
propositions concerning the
doctrine of the angels.
Scotism exercised an
influence on the development...
-
Scots is an
Anglic language variety in the West
Germanic language family,
spoken in
Scotland and
parts of
Ulster in the
north of
Ireland (where the local...
- Look up
Scots in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Scots may
refer to:
Scots language Scottish people Scoti, a
Latin name for the
Gaels SCOTS, abbreviation...
- Mary,
Queen of
Scots (8
December 1542 – 8
February 1587), also
known as Mary
Stuart or Mary I of Scotland, was
Queen of
Scotland from 14
December 1542...
- .
scot is a
GeoTLD for
Scotland and
Scottish culture,
including the
Gaelic and
Scots languages. In 2008 dotCYMRU, dotEUS, dot
SCOT and
dotBZH formed ECLID[clarification...
-
Scot and lot is a
phrase common in the
records of English,
Welsh and
Irish medieval boroughs,
referring to
local rights and obligations. The term scot...
- Look up
Scot or
scot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
Scot is a
member of an
ethnic group indigenous to Scotland,
derived from the
Latin name of...
- The
Royal Scots (The
Royal Regiment), once
known as the
Royal Regiment of Foot, was the
oldest and most
senior infantry regiment of the line of the British...
-
Middle Scots was the
Anglic language of
Lowland Scotland in the
period from 1450 to 1700. By the end of the 15th century, its phonology, orthography,...
- Irish-
Scots or Hiberno-
Scots may
refer to::
Ulster Scots people Scotch-Irish
Americans Scotch-Irish
Canadians Ulster Scots dialect Irish Scottish people...