Similar words: scotsman, mary queen of scots, scot, scott, ascot, scotch, mascot, scotoma. Meaning: [skɒts] n. the dialect of English used in Scotland. adj. of or relating to or characteristic of Scotland or its people or culture or its English dialect or Gaelic language.
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61. The Scots subdued the environment with simple spades and strong arms.
62. Robert I of Scotland and Elizabeth de Burgh are crowned king and Queen of the Scots.
63. For many centuries, fire ceremonies have been an important part of Hogmanay. The Scots set small fires as a way to end the old year.
64. 1306 - Robert I of Scotland and Elizabeth de Burgh are crowned king and Queen of the Scots.
65. It can be distinguished from the native Scots Pine by the distinctive twist in its needles.
65. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
66. The uvular r's of French and the fricative, glottal ch's of German (and Scots) are essential to one's imagination of these languages and their speakers.
67. The Queen of Scots rolled her eyes at Mrs Seton to express her astonishment at the presumption of the farmer's daughter.
68. It's scots love song.
69. Tradition has it that the Stuart Kings were curlers, and both Mary Queen of Scots and Darnley are reputed to have played.
70. Gaelic, the old Celtic language of the Scots, is still heard in the Highlands and the Western Isles.
71. Mary Queen of Scots wasaccused by her enemies of playing golf shortly after her husband's murder.
72. If Elizabeth failed to produce an heir, then her cousin Mary Queen of Scots, also Catholic, would inherit the throne.
73. Welsh, Scottish Gaelic, Scots and Irish (among others) were all prohibited in education at one time or another, which possibly contributed the most to the plummeting usage of the languages.
74. She has subjected Mary Queen of Scots to precisely that position.
75. The story is further told that when the Picts and Scots were attacked by the Saxons , they called on St. Andrew for help.
76. Welsh, Scots Gaelic and Irish had inferior status to English, whereas Scots wasn't even recognized as a separate language, and all suffered as a result.
77. Edward's imitation Scots accent is a standing joke around here.
78. A borough of northwest England near the Scottish border. Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned in Carlisle's 11th-century castle from May to July 1568. Population, 71,200.
79. Later a refuge for Catholic priests in times of terror the Stuarts of Traquair supported Mary Queen of Scots and the Jacobite cause without counting the cost.
80. A study by academics at Glasgow University found that 49% of white Scots showed some degree of Islamophobia (fears about national identity or economic resentment), compared with 63% of English whites.
81. This might horrify Scots, but after two hours of "dice" (a Chinese drinking game) you appreciate the tea.
82. Mary Queen of Scots introduced it to France when she studied there.
83. The great national myths of Calvinist cultures are all of wars against imperialist oppressors: the Dutch against the Spanish, the Scots against the English; the Americans against the British.
84. Because of his weakness his army was beaten by the Robert the Bruce and the Scots at Bannockburn which led to revolution by the English barons and the start of a short civil war.
85. MiniSeries depicting the turbulent and bloody reign of Scottish monarchs Mary, Queen of Scots and her son King James VI of Scotland who became King James I of England and foiled the Gunpowder Plot.
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