Scotsman
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Definition
Noun: A person who was born in or is a citizen of Scotland. This term specifically refers to a male individual from Scotland. The female equivalent is "Scotswoman," and the neutral plural is "Scots" or "Scottish people."
Usage
The word "Scotsman" is used to identify a man's national or regional origin. It is a proper noun and is typically capitalized. * He is a proud Scotsman from Glasgow. * The famous poet Robert Burns was a celebrated Scotsman.
Advanced Usage
- "The Scotsman": Often used as the title for newspapers, institutions, or businesses (e.g., is a well-known Scottish newspaper).
- In historical or literary contexts, it can evoke cultural stereotypes or archetypes, such as a frugal or brave .
Variants and Related Words
- Scot (noun): A person from Scotland; can be used for any gender.
- Scottish (adjective): Relating to Scotland or its people (e.g., Scottish culture).
- Scotswoman (noun): A female native or inhabitant of Scotland.
- Scotland (noun): The country.
Synonyms
- Scot
- Scottish man
Notes on Meaning
While "Scotsman" specifically denotes a male, the term "Scot" is gender-neutral. In modern usage, "Scottish person" or "someone from Scotland" is often preferred when the gender is unknown or irrelevant, to be more inclusive.
Noun
- a native or inhabitant of Scotland