Español > Escocia: 1 sentido > nombre 1, locationSentido | One of the four countries that make up the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; located on the northern part of the island of Great Britain; famous for bagpipes and plaids and kilts. |
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Sinónimo | Scotland |
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Caso de | Europa, nación europea, países europeos, país europeo | Any one of the countries occupying the European continent |
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Miembros | escocesa, escocés | A native or inhabitant of Scotland |
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Part de | Europa | The 2nd smallest continent (actually a vast peninsula of Eurasia) |
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Gran Bretaña, Reino, Reino Unido de Gran Bretaña e Irlanda del Norte, Reino Unido de la Gran Bretaña e Irlanda del Norte, Reino Unido, United Kingdom | A monarchy in northwestern Europe occupying most of the British Isles |
Gran Bretaña | An island comprising England and Scotland and Wales |
Partes | Aberdeen | A city in northeastern Scotland on the North Sea |
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Castillo de Balmoral | A castle in northeastern Scotland that is a private residence of the British sovereign |
Firth of Clyde | A firth on the southwestern coast of Scotland emptying into the North Channel |
Firth of Forth | A large firth on the east coast of Scotland and the estuary of the Forth River |
Galloway | A district in southwestern Scotland |
Glasgow | largest city in Scotland |
Hebridas, Hébridas, Hebrides, Western Isles | A group of more than 500 islands off the western coast of Scotland |
Lago Ness, Loch Ness | A lake in the Scottish highlands |
Loch Linnhe | An inlet of the Atlantic Ocean on the western coast of Scotland |
Orcadas | An archipelago of about 70 islands in the North Atlantic and North Sea off the northeastern coast of Scotland |
islas Shetland, Shetland Islands, Shetland | An archipelago of about 100 islands in the North Atlantic off the north coast of Scotland |
Región | Ben Nevis | A mountain or tall hill |
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agradable, bonito, espléndido, estupendo | brightly colored and showy |
amable, bondadoso | (chiefly Scottish) agreeable and genial |
bap | A small loaf or roll of soft bread |
barranca, cañada | A narrow secluded / secluded valley (in the mountains) |
batalla de Brunanburh, Brunanburh | A battle in 937 when Athelstan defeated the Scots |
batalla de Langside, Langside | (1568) Catholic forces supporting Mary Queen of Scots were routed by Protestants |
ceilidh | An informal social gathering at which there is Scottish or Irish folk music and singing and folk dancing and story telling |
cuesta, ladera de monte, ladera, pendiente | A slope or hillside |
curling | A game / game played on ice in which heavy stones with handles are slid toward a target |
cárnico, carnoso, carnudo, corpulento, fornida, fornido, fuerte, musculoso, robusto | muscular / muscular and heavily built |
dirk | A relatively long dagger with a straight blade |
escocés, Scots | The dialect of English used in Scotland |
firth | A long narrow estuary (especially in Scotland) |
hacendado, señor, terrateniente | A landowner |
haggis | made of sheep's or calf's viscera minced with oatmeal and suet and onions and boiled in the animal's stomach |
kelpie, kelpy | (Scottish folklore) water spirit in the form of a horse that likes to drown its riders |
modesto | disposed to avoid notice |
señor feudal | A feudal lord or baron / baron |
tawse | A leather strap for punishing children |
época de lammas, época de Lammas | The season of Lammas |
Inglés | Scotland |
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Catalán | Escòcia |
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Adjetivo | escocés | Of or relating to or characteristic of Scotland or its people or culture or its English dialect or Gaelic language |
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