Scottish Highlander
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Definition
Noun: A person who is a native or inhabitant of the Scottish Highlands, a historical and cultural region in northern Scotland. The term often carries connotations of the distinctive Gaelic culture, history, and clan system associated with this region.
Usage
The term "Scottish Highlander" is used to refer to an individual from this specific geographic and cultural area. It is a compound noun where "Scottish" specifies the nationality and "Highlander" specifies the regional origin. * The museum exhibit detailed the traditional dress and way of life of the Scottish Highlander. * Many Scottish Highlanders emigrated to North America in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used historically to refer to the Gaelic-speaking clans of the Highlands, especially in contexts prior to or surrounding the Jacobite uprisings.
- The army of Bonnie Prince Charlie was largely composed of Scottish Highlanders.
- In modern usage, it simply denotes a person from the Highlands of Scotland.
Variants and Related Words
- Highlander (noun): A more general term for an inhabitant of any highland region, but in a British context, it is commonly understood to mean a Scottish Highlander.
- Lowlander (noun): A native of the Scottish Lowlands, often used in contrast to a Highlander.
- Scot (noun): A native or inhabitant of Scotland.
- Gael (noun): A member of the Gaelic-speaking Celtic people of Scotland, Ireland, and the Isle of Man.
Synonyms
- Highlander
- Gael (specifically referring to Gaelic-speaking Highlanders)
Notes
- "Scottish Highlander" is a specific term. The word "Highlander" alone, especially when capitalized, is typically understood to mean the same thing within a Scottish or UK context.
- The term is neutral and descriptive. It is not inherently an idiom or a phrasal verb.
Noun
- a native of the Highlands of Scotland