Scotch /(?)/
Scotch
a.
- Of or pertaining to Scotland, its language, or its inhabitants; Scottish.
Phrases & Compounds
- Scotch broom
- the Cytisus scoparius. See Broom.
- Scotch dipper
- the bufflehead; -- called also Scotch teal, and Scotchman.
- Scotch fiddle
- the itch.
- Scotch mist
- a coarse, dense mist, like fine rain.
- Scotch nightingale
- the sedge warbler.
- Scotch pebble
- See under pebble.
- Scotch pine
- See Riga fir.
- Scotch thistle
- a species of thistle (Onopordon acanthium); -- so called from its being the national emblem of the Scotch.
Scotch
n.
- The dialect or dialects of English spoken by the people of Scotland.
- Collectively, the people of Scotland.
Scotch
v. t.
imp. & p. p. Scotched; p. pr. & vb. n. Scotching
- To shoulder up; to prop or block with a wedge, chock, etc., as a wheel, to prevent its rolling or slipping.
Scotch
n.
- A chock, wedge, prop, or other support, to prevent slipping; as, a scotch for a wheel or a log on inclined ground.
Scotch
v. t.
-
To cut superficially; to wound; to score.
We have scotched the snake, not killed it.
Phrases & Compounds
- Scotched collops
- a dish made of pieces of beef or veal cut thin, or minced, beaten flat, and stewed with onion and other condiments; -- called also Scotch collops.
Scotch
n.
- A slight cut or incision; a score.