Scottish Gaelic (redirected fromGaelic (Scots)) Thesaurus Encyclopedia Related to Gaelic (Scots):Irish Gaelic Scottish Gael·ic (găl′ĭk, gā′lĭk) n. The Goidelic language of Scotland. Also calledScots Gaelic. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright...
British Dictionary definitions for Scots Scots /(skɒts)/ adjective of, relating to, or characteristic of Scotland, its people, their English dialects, or their Gaelic language noun any of the English dialects spoken or written in Scotland: See alsoLallans ...
3. (Placename) of, relating to, or characteristic of Scotland, its people, their English dialects, or their Gaelic language n (Languages) any of the English dialects spoken or written in Scotland. See also Lallans Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © ...
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Scots in literature, drama, the media, education and in every day usage. Since Scots was once the state language of Scotland, it is a valid part of our heritage and the society recognises that it should be able to take its place as a language of Scotland, along with Gaelic and English...
Scots Language Centre Scotland is home to three native languages: Gaelic, English, and Scots. The Scots language has four main dialects and 10 “sub dialects” around the country. Contrary to popular belief, Scots is not a dialect of English. Rather, it is a sister language of sorts – a...
(ILS) Report, 2003). In addition to the Scottish English spoken by the majority, there are substantial numbers of speakers of the other indigenous languages, with an estimated 58,650 Scottish Gaelic speakers at the 2001 Census, and about half the population claiming knowledge of Scots (Macafee...
This paper considers the peculiarities of the lexicographic fixation of nationally marked units of minority languages in Scotland, in particular Scots and Scottish Gaelic. The aim of this paper is to analyse dictionary entries and to determine the features of lexicographic representation of nationally-...
He implies that the Gaelic-speaking Highlanders are, in fact, the ‘true’ Scottish people: Thou lufis nane Irische, I understand,Bot it suld be all trew Scottis mennis lede.It was the gud langage of this land… (FDK, ll. 345...