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n. - A native or inhabitant of one of the four countries that make up the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland which is located on the northern part of the island of Great Britain;

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  • My motor did not come with an electrical plug, so I called Scot and he put on a Furutech.
  • Not every Scot is thrilled to have the lawfully-named Scottish Executive ‘rebranded’ as The Scottish Government.
  • I used to live in Scotland as was always struck by the mindless acceptance of anything with the word Scot in front of it.
  • Away to your king, and tell him that Andrew Murray and every honest Scot, is ready to live or to die by the side of Sir William Wallace.
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