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Traditional English :: scotia
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scotish.html - n. a concave moulding, esp. at the base of a column. [L f. Gk skotia f. skotos darkness, with ref. to the shadow produced] |
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Traditional English :: Scoticism
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scotish.html - var. of SCOTTICISM. |
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Traditional English :: Scoticize
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scotish.html - var. of SCOTTICIZE. |
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English Idioms :: scot-free
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scotish.html - {adj. phr.} Without punishment; completely free. * /In spite of his obvious guilt, the jury acquitted him and he got off scot-free./ |
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English Idioms :: scotch broth
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scotish.html - {n.} A thick barley soup with vegetables and mutton or beef. * /Mother cooked a hearty scotch broth for dinner./ |
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English Idioms :: Scott
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scotish.html - See: GREAT GODFREY or GREAT SCOTT. |
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