1. The Scottish people - being either those belonging to the nation of Scotland or those who speak the Scottish language (Gaidhlig).
2. The Anglo-Saxon language of lowland Scotland. Derived from Old English and formerly referred to as 'Inglis/Ynglis' by its speakers until they usurped the title of 'Scottish' from the native, Gaelic speaking, Scots around the 15th century.
2. The Anglo-Saxon language of lowland Scotland. Derived from Old English and formerly referred to as 'Inglis/Ynglis' by its speakers until they usurped the title of 'Scottish' from the native, Gaelic speaking, Scots around the 15th century.
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by Chikity May 01, 2003
History: My mother was a conservative. She believes the extra "t" was a waste of letters. Of course, it back-fired. Because more ink and paper has been wasted correcting the misspellings than by taking away my "t".
by eduk8r May 07, 2009
A person originating from Scottish heritage. More than likely nicer-looking, better, and smarter than you. Probably can out drink you-all while wearing a hot skirt.
by meggiem November 18, 2008