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===Etymology===
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{{der|frm|fro|Escoce}}, from {{der|frm|la|Scotia}}
{{inh+|frm|fro|Escoce}}, from {{der|frm|la|Scotia}}.


===Proper noun===
===Proper noun===
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# {{place|frm|country|c/United Kingdom|t1=Scotland}}
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Revision as of 01:03, 4 July 2024

See also: escosse

Middle French

Etymology

Inherited from Old French Escoce, from Latin Scotia.

Proper noun

Escosse f

  1. Scotland (a constituent country of the United Kingdom, located in northwest Europe to the north of England)