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Catalan
Pronunciation
Adjective
escocés (feminine escocesa, masculine plural escocesos, feminine plural escoceses)
- (Valencia) Alternative spelling of escocès
Noun
escocés m (plural escocesos, feminine escocesa)
- (Valencia) Alternative spelling of escocès
Noun
escocés m (uncountable)
- (Valencia) Alternative spelling of escocès
Galician
Etymology
From Escocia + -és.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): (standard) /eskɔˈθes/
- IPA(key): (seseo) /eskɔˈses/
- Rhymes: -es
- Hyphenation: es‧co‧cés
Adjective
escocés (feminine escocesa, masculine plural escoceses, feminine plural escocesas)
- Scottish
Noun
escocés m (plural escoceses, feminine escocesa, feminine plural escocesas)
- Scotsman
Noun
escocés m (uncountable)
- Scottish Gaelic
Further reading
Occitan
Pronunciation
Adjective
escocés m (feminine singular escocésa, masculine plural escocéss, feminine plural escocésas)
- Scottish (pertaining to Scotland, the Scottish people, or the Scottish language)
Noun
escocés m (plural escoceses, feminine escocesa, feminine plural escocesas)
- Scottish; Scotsman (an inhabitant of Scotland)
escocés m (uncountable)
- Scots (language)
- Scottish Gaelic
See also
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): (Spain) /eskoˈθes/
- IPA(key): (Latin America, Philippines) /eskoˈses/
- Rhymes: -es
- Syllabification: es‧co‧cés
Etymology 1
From Escocia + -és.
Adjective
escocés (feminine escocesa, masculine plural escoceses, feminine plural escocesas)
- Scottish (from or native to Scotland)
Fue fundado en 1263 por Jean de Bailleul, señor escocés de origen normando, bajo el auspicio del obispo de Durham.- It was founded in 1263 by Jean de Bailleul, a Scottish man of Norman origin, under the auspices of the bishop of Durham.
- (W)
- Scottish (pertaining to Scotland)
Derived terms
Noun
escocés m (plural escoceses, feminine escocesa, feminine plural escocesas)
- a Scotsman
Hyponyms
Noun
escocés m (uncountable)
- Scottish Gaelic (language)
- Scots (language)
Etymology 2
Verb
escocés
- second-person singular voseo present indicative of escocer
Further reading