Crossword-Solution: SCOTTISH 8 letters, 25 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Word Word Type Definition
Scottish a. Of or pertaining to the inhabitants of Scotland, their
country, or their language; as, Scottish industry or economy; a
Scottish chief; a Scottish dialect.

We have 25 clues for the answer “SCOTTISH”

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Hailing from the Highlands 1 answer
the dialect of English used in Scotland 1 answer
Word before reel or rite 1 answer
Rite type 1 answer
Nickname for Mendelssohn's Third Symphony 1 answer
Like the people who invented golf 1 answer
Like many tartan wearers 1 answer
Like many bagpipes 1 answer
Like bagpipes 1 answer
Like a deerhound 1 answer
Like a celebrant of St. Andrew's Day 1 answer
Like Robert Louis Stevenson and J.M. Barrie 1 answer
Like Annie Lennox and Sheena Easton 1 answer
From Falkirk 1 answer
English language of a kind. 1 answer
English dialect. 1 answer
"The ___ Play" ("Macbeth") 1 answer
SCOT (Scot.) 2 answers
UNITED Kingdom language 5 answers
Scots 7 answers
Gaelic 8 answers
CELEBRANT CRY 10 answers
Type of terrier 10 answers
Terrier type 12 answers
English 62 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REETA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SCOTTISH (5)

Scottish manners, Scottish dialect, and Scottish characters of note, being those with which the author was most intimately, and familiarly acquainted, were the groundwork upon which he had hitherto relied for giving effect to his narrative.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993
Considering the noble hospitality and manly character of Nathan Johnson, I have felt that he, better than I, illustrated the virtues of the great Scottish chief.
My Bondage and My Freedom Frederick Douglass 1995
Hist.), a standing committee of the Scottish Parliament to whom was intrusted the drafting and preparation of the acts, or bills for laws.
Webster's Unabridged Dictionary Noah Webster 1995
James Bruce, a Scottish traveler.] (Chem.) A poweful vegetable alkaloid, found, associated with strychnine, in the seeds of different species of Strychnos, especially in the ux vomica.
Webster's Unabridged Dictionary Noah Webster 1995
But the story of Scottish nomenclature is confounded by a continual process of translation and half-translation from the Gaelic which in olden days may have been sometimes reversed.
Records of a Family of Engineers Robert Louis Stevenson 2010

Quotes with SCOTTISH (3)

I see myself as a Scottish sky: there are rain clouds, rainbows and sunrays that run and overtake one another, mingle together and dance with each other! You see all of this within seconds of looking up! It’s a living sky, it breathes and it’s real! And I think that when you look at me, you’ll see my rain clouds first, because only after rainclouds can there come the rainbows. You see, if the rainbows come first, then the rainbows aren’t even real, so I think that if people d…
C. JoyBell C.
Through the Grace of God and His medicine I am healed.” The prayer was accompanied by a vision straight out of Braveheart, a line of Scottish Highland warriors in kilts with huge shields and long spears marching in brave unison and attacking and killing the cancer. They were advancing, towards the cancer, striking and killing it with strong accurate thrusts from their sharp spears. The vision was so strong I could hear marching feet, and visibly see the cancer in me dying. “T…
Edie Littlefield Sundby The Mission Walker: I was given three months to live...
Blackadder was fifty-four and had come to editing Ash out of pique. He was the son and grandson of Scottish schoolmasters. His grandfather recited poetry on firelight evenings: Marmion, Childe Harold, Ragnarok. His father sent him to Downing College in Cambridge to study under F. R. Leavis. Leavis did to Blackadder what he did to serious students; he showed him the terrible, the magnificent importance and urgency of English literature and simultaneously deprived him of any co…
A. S. Byatt Possession
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 19 times in crossword archives (1961–2018).