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Irish
Noun
scota m (genitive singular scota, nominative plural scotaí)
- Alternative form of scata
1894 March, Peadar Mac Fionnlaoigh, “An rí nach robh le fagháil bháis”, in Irisleabhar na Gaedhilge, volume 1:5, Dublin: Gaelic Union, pages 185–88:Nuair a chuaidh sé giobhta eile, chonnaic sé cuibhreann talmhan ⁊ scota mór caorach ann, ⁊ bhí siad ramhar, feolmhar, beathaiste, gidh nach robh an féar acht go han-lom.- When he went a little farther, he saw a piece of ground with a big flock of sheep in it, and they were fat, fleshy, and in prime condition, though the grass was very bare.
Declension
Italian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈskɔ.ta/
- Rhymes: -ɔta
- Hyphenation: scò‧ta
Adjective
scota
- feminine singular of scoto
Anagrams
Old English
Pronunciation
Noun
sċota
- genitive plural of sċot