单词 | scot |
释义 | scot1/skɒt /noun archaic A payment corresponding to a modern tax, rate, or other assessed contribution.In fact, a scot or secot was a municipal tax in 12 th-century England and someone who went scot-free was one who succeeded in dodging the tax. Phrasesscot and lot OriginLate Old English, from Old Norse skot 'a shot', reinforced by Old French escot, of Germanic origin; related to shot1. Scot2/skɒt /noun 1A native of Scotland or a person of Scottish descent.Although her art focuses on Scotland's industrial landscapes, Downie is not a native Scot....
1.1A member of a Gaelic people that migrated from Ireland to Scotland around the late 5th century.It might be supposed, therefore, that the position of mormaer was a creation of the new Gaelic kingdom of the Scots....
UsageOn the different uses of Scot, Scottish, and Scotch, see Scottish (usage). OriginOld English Scottas (plural), from late Latin Scottus, of unknown ultimate origin. Rhymes |
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