lowland scot
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Definition
Noun: A person who is a native or inhabitant of the Lowlands of Scotland, a region in the central and southern part of the country, geographically and culturally distinct from the Scottish Highlands.
Usage
The term is used to specify a person's geographical and cultural origin within Scotland. It is a neutral, descriptive term. * He is a Lowland Scot, so his family traditions and accent differ from those in the Highlands. * Historically, many Lowland Scots emigrated to Ulster and later to North America.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used in historical, demographic, or cultural discussions to highlight distinctions within Scotland, particularly regarding language (Scots vs. Scottish Gaelic), clan structures, and historical development.
Variants and Related Words
- Lowland (adjective): Of or relating to a low or level country. (e.g., ).
- Lowlander (noun): Another term for a Lowland Scot.
- Highland Scot (noun): A native of the Highlands of Scotland.
Synonyms
- Lowlander
Notes on Different Meanings
This term has a single, specific meaning referring to geographical and cultural origin. It is not to be confused with broader terms like "Scot" or "Scottish person," which encompass all natives of Scotland.
Noun
- a native of the Lowlands of Scotland