scot
1Scot — ist eine ehemalige kanadische LKW Marke der Atlantic Truck Mfg. Co. Ltd., siehe Scot (LKW) der Name einer vom 12. bis zum 16. Jahrhundert in Polen, Preußen und Schlesien gebräuchlichen Rechnungsmünze, siehe Scot (Rechnungsmünze) SCOT ist die… …
2scot — 1 n ( es/ u) 1. a shot, shooting; 2. a shot, missile, what is shot forth; 3. a rapid movement, rapid motion, darting; 4. a scot (as in scot and lot, scot free); 4a. gescot scot, payment; 5. a building; 6. private apartment, sanctum, chancel, a… …
3Scot — Scot, n. [Icel. skot; or OF. escot, F. [ e]cot, LL. scottum, scotum, from a kindred German word; akin to AS. scot, and E. shot, shoot; cf. AS. sce[ o]tan to shoot, to contribute. See {Shoot}, and cf. {Shot}.] A portion of money assessed or paid;… …
4scot — [skät] n. [ME < ON skot, tribute, SHOT1] money assessed or paid; tax; levy scot and lot 1. an old parish tax in Great Britain, assessed according to ability to pay 2. in full: in the phrase pay scot and lot …
5Scot — Scot, n. A name for a horse. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] …
6Scot — Scot, n. [Cf. L. Skoti, pl., AS. Scotta, pl. Skottas, Sceottas.] A native or inhabitant of Scotland; a Scotsman, or Scotchman. [1913 Webster] …
7Scot — (John Duns). V. Duns Scot (John) …
8Scot — Scot1 [skät] n. [< ME Scottes, pl. < OE Scottas < LL Scoti, a people in N Britain, prob. < OIr Scuit, the Irish, pl. of Scot] 1. a member of a Gaelic people of northern Ireland that migrated to Scotland in the 5th cent. A.D. 2. a… …
9scot|ty — or scot|ty «SKOT ee», noun, plural ties. = Scottie. (Cf. ↑Scottie) …
10Scot|ty — or scot|ty «SKOT ee», noun, plural ties. = Scottie. (Cf. ↑Scottie) …