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Adam Smith a Scottish economist (b.1723--d.1790).
auld lang syne (Scottish) times long past, esp. when remembered with nostalgia. [2 definitions]
bairn (chiefly Scottish) a child.
bannock in Scottish or British cookery, a flat unleavened cake made of oatmeal, wheat, or other grains and baked on a griddle.
caber a long wooden pole, resembling a telephone pole, that is hoisted at one end and then thrown end over end to demonstrate strength, esp. in Scottish Highland games.
Celt a member of any of the Indo-European peoples whose language is Celtic, such as the Irish, Scottish Highlanders, Welsh, or Bretons, or a descendant thereof.
clan a group among the Scottish people that is made up of families with a common ancestor. [1/2 definitions]
claymore a double-edged broadsword formerly used by Scottish Highlanders.
collie a Scottish breed of dog. Collies are large dogs with long, narrow heads and long hair. They were once raised to herd sheep.
fey (chiefly Scottish) fated to die soon; doomed. [1/3 definitions]
Gaelic the language that has been spoken in Scotland since before English came into use there. It is sometimes called "Scottish Gaelic." [1/2 definitions]
glengarry (sometimes cap.) a Scottish cap creased lengthwise on the top and often having short ribbons in the back.
Gordon setter any of a Scottish breed of medium-sized hunting dog having a soft, silky black and tan coat.
haggis a Scottish dish made of sheep or calf organs that are minced, mixed with suet, oatmeal, and seasonings, and boiled in the animal's stomach.
Highland fling a vigorous folk dance of the Scottish Highlands.
James Watt a Scottish engineer and inventor of the steam engine (b.1736--d.1819).
kelpie1 in Scottish legend, a water spirit often shaped like a horse, reputed to drown people.
kilt a knee-length, pleated, plaid wool skirt traditionally worn by Scottish men.
laverock a primarily Scottish word for "lark," a kind of songbird with a long hind claw and a musical song.
reel3 a lively Scottish folk dance, or the music that it is danced to.
Scotch of or having to do with Scotland, or its people; Scottish.