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- scótic, scótică, adj. (înv.) care aparţine Scoţiei sau scoţienilor; scoţian.Trimis de blaurb, 14.11.2008. Sursa: DAR
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scotic — adjective /ˈsko.tik/lang=ia a) Of ancient Scotland. The term scotic (Gr. skotos, darkness) was therefore devised as the most apt term for the condition of virtual darkness. b) After dusk. Rods are used in low light conditions (scotic vision)… … Wiktionary
Scotic — adjective Date: 1661 of or relating to the ancient Scots … New Collegiate Dictionary
scotic — scot·ic … English syllables
scotic — ˈskäd.ik adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Late Latin scoticus, scotticus, from Scotus, Scottus Scottish + Latin icus ic : of or relating to the ancient Scots … Useful english dictionary
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ABERDORA — oppid. Scotiae Septentrionalis in ora in Buguania provinc. Distat Aberdoniâ, 30. milliar. Scotic. in Boream … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale