Definition of Scotchmen. Meaning of Scotchmen. Synonyms of Scotchmen

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Definition of Scotchmen

Scotchmen
Scotchman Scotch"man, n.; pl. Scotchmen. 1. A native or inhabitant of Scotland; a Scot; a Scotsman. 2. (Naut.) A piece of wood or stiff hide placed over shrouds and other rigging to prevent chafe by the running gear. --Ham. Nav. Encyc.

Meaning of Scotchmen from wikipedia

- Bueltmann, "'No Colonists are more Imbued with their National Sympathies than Scotchmen,'" New Zealand Journal of History (2009) 43#2 pp 169–181 online Archived...
- Vol. 4, No. 16, pp. 460–502. (1858). Estimates of Some Englishmen and Scotchmen. (1867; second edition, 1872). The English Constitution. (online) (1872)...
- sought the services of all alike impartially. To call the team London Scotchmen contributes nothing. The match was, as announced, to all intents and purposes...
- the lead but losing 4-1. Between the original match and the replay, the Scotchmen went on a tour of the north, which was not successful, the side shipping...
- market became saturated with Indians, po****r taste expanded to figures of Scotchmen, English officers with bearskins, Dolly Vardens, John L. ****van, Edwin...
- leading to the nicknames of "Eastleigh Arthurs", "Scotch Arthurs" and Scotchmen in service. The class was subjected to smoke deflection experiments in...
- sought the services of all alike impartially. To call the team London Scotchmen contributes nothing. The match was, as announced, to all intents and purposes...
- describes a detachment from the "Third Regiment of Guards, prin****lly Scotchmen" dispersing a crowd attempting to release the radical politician, John...
- advantage of weight, their average being about two stones heavier than the Scotchmen and they had also the advantage in pace. The strong point of the home...
- Bueltmann, "'No Colonists are more Imbued with their National Sympathies than Scotchmen,'" New Zealand Journal of History (2009) 43#2 pp 169–181 online McLintock...