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The rolls of deeds on parchment in which the Scottish nobility and gentry subscribed allegiance to Edward I. of England, A. D. 1296.
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A broad, flat Scottish cap of blue woolen, or one wearing such cap; a Scotchman.
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Of or pertaining to Caledonia or Scotland; Scottish; Scotch.
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An idiom, or mode of expression, peculiar to Scotland or Scotchmen.
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A bog; a morass; a place containing peat; as, the mosses of the Scottish border.
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A lively Scottish dance, resembling the reel, but slower; also, the tune.
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A pole or beam used in Scottish games for tossing as a trial of strength.
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The throwing of a heavy stone, shot, etc., with the hand raised or extended from the shoulder; -- originally, a Scottish game.
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The leader of the congregational singing in Scottish and other churches.
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A member of a Scottish sect, founded in the 18th century by John Glass, a minister of the Established Church of Scotland, who taught that justifying faith is "no more than a simple assent to the divine testimone passively recived by the understanding." The English and American adherents of this faith are called Sandemanians, after Robert Sandeman, the son-in-law and disciple of Glass.
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Of or pertaining to Scotland, its language, or its inhabitants; Scottish.
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A kind of domestic spirit in German mythology, corresponding to the Scottish brownie and the English Robin Goodfellow.
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To cause to become like the Scotch; to make Scottish.
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A seat in old Scottish churches, where offenders were made to sit, for public rebuke by the minister.
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A scottish game in which heavy weights of stone or iron are propelled by hand over the ice towards a mark.
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One who makes a resolution; one who joins with others in a declaration or resolution; specifically, one of a party in the Scottish Church in the 17th century.
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Of or pertaining to the Scotch; Scotch; Scottish; as, Scots law; a pound Scots (1s. 8d.).
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The act or power of originating or recalling ideas or relations, distinguished as original and relative; -- a term much used by Scottish metaphysicians from Hutcherson to Thomas Brown.
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Of or pertaining to the inhabitants of Scotland, their country, or their language; as, Scottish industry or economy; a Scottish chief; a Scottish dialect.
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Not having joined in a league, or assented to a covenant or agreement, as to the Solemn League and Covenant of the Scottish people in the times of the Stuarts.
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