skots
See also: sköts
English
Icelandic
Latvian
Etymology
From English Scot, from Latin Scōtī, Scōttī, itself of unknown, presumably Celtic, origin.
Noun
skots m (1st declension, feminine form: skotiete)
- a Scot or Scotsman, a man from Scotland
- skoti ir nācija, kas dzīvo Skotijā ― the Scots are a nation that lives in Scotland
- (genitive plural): Scottish, pertaining to Scotland and its people
- skotu dzejnieks ― Scottish poet
- skotu folklora ― Scottish folklore
- skotu dziesmas ― Scottish songs
- skotu valoda ― Scottish language
Declension
Declension of skots (1st declension)
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