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Scot·tie

also Scot·ty  (skŏt′ē)
n. pl. Scot·ties Informal
A Scottish terrier.
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Scottie

(ˈskɒtɪ) or

Scotty

n, pl -ties
1. (Breeds) See Scottish terrier
2. informal a Scotsman
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Scot′tish ter′rier


n.
one of a Scottish breed of small, stocky terriers having short legs, a large, square-jawed head with bushy eyebrows and whiskers, and a hard, wiry, often black coat.
[1830–40]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.Scottie - old Scottish breed of small long-haired usually black terrier with erect tail and earsScottie - old Scottish breed of small long-haired usually black terrier with erect tail and ears
terrier - any of several usually small short-bodied breeds originally trained to hunt animals living underground
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Translations

Scottie

[ˈskɒtɪ] N (= dog) → terrier m escocés
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Scottie

n
(also Scottie dog)Scotchterrier m, → Schottischer Terrier
(inf: = Scotsman) → Schotte m
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References in classic literature ?
Please don't begin to howl, Scottie, or I shall run away!"
Then she remembered the old man's talk of being "up-ended like a milk-can," and buried her face on Scottie's neck.
The number of Scotties being registered has declined by 38% in the past five years, according to new figures from The Kennel Club.
The number of Scotties being registered has declined by 38 per cent in the past five years, according to figures from The Kennel Club.
Co-written by Frances Poet and Muireann Kelly, and co-commissioned by the National Theatre of Scotland and Theatre Gu Leor, 'Scotties' is a unique multi-lingual play in English, Scottish and Irish Gaelic and Scots, and celebrates the shared linguistic, musical and cultural traditions of Scotland and Ireland.
SCOTTIES Junior Giants again dominated the Merseyside youth snooker scene in the 2015/16 season When the new season breaks off they will be hoping to make another clean sweep in all age groups.
POOCH POWER Athlete Lynsey Sharp with one of the Games' Scotties

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