Scotchman
/'skɔtʃmən/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A native or inhabitant of Scotland: A person who was born in or is a citizen of Scotland, a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
Usage
- The word "Scotchman" is a dated or old-fashioned term for a Scottish man. In modern usage, the preferred and more common terms are Scotsman (for a man) or Scot (for a person of either gender). "Scotch" is now primarily used for things like whisky (Scotch), tape, or eggs, rather than for people.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- The term can sometimes be found in historical contexts, literature, or fixed phrases.
- "The Flying Scotchman": This is a famous historical name for a specific express train service that ran between London and Edinburgh. It is a proper noun and a notable exception where the term remains in use.
Variants and Related Words
- Scotsman (n): The modern, standard term for a man from Scotland.
- Scot (n): A person from Scotland.
- Scottish (adj): Relating to Scotland or its people.
- Scotch (adj): When referring to origin, this is now largely archaic for people. It remains correct for specific products (e.g., Scotch whisky).
Synonyms
- Scotsman
- Scot
- Highlander (specifically for someone from the Scottish Highlands)
Notes on Usage
- It is important to be aware that while "Scotchman" is understood, using "Scotsman" or "Scot" is more respectful and accurate in contemporary English. Calling a person "Scotch" is generally considered incorrect or offensive.
Noun
- a native or inhabitant of Scotland