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  1. Scots language

    Distinguish Scottish English Scottish Gaelic Infobox language name Scots nativename Braid Scots , Lallans ... Boord o Leid . agency Scotland None, small although the Dictionary of the Scots Language carries great ... varieties br 52 ABA aaa to aav map ScotsLanguageMap.png mapcaption Areas where the Scots language ... M.F., Patterns in the Folk Speech of The British Isles, London ref Scots language Scots is the Germanic ... and social status of Scots. ref name English Language 1992. p.894 A.J. Aitken in The Oxford Companion .... p.47 ref Consequently, Scots is often regarded as one of the ancient varieties of English language ..., Scots is sometimes treated as a distinct Germanic language , in the way Norwegian language Norwegian ... the Scots language in which 64 of respondents around 1,000 individuals being a representative sample of Scotland s adult population don t really think of Scots as a language but where the most frequent speakers are least likely to agree that it is not a language 58 and those never speaking Scots ... Public Attitudes Towards the Scots Language url http www.scotland.gov.uk Publications 2010 01 06105123 0 accessdate 3 January 2010 ref In the 2011 Scottish census, a question on Scots language ability ... Main History of the Scots language Northumbrian Anglo Saxon Northumbrian Old English had been ... of Scots were from Romance language s via ecclesiastical and legal Latin , Norman language Norman ref A History of Scots to 1700, pp. lxiii lxv ref and later Parisian French language French ... Scots the Prestige dialect prestige language of most of eastern Scotland. By the sixteenth century ... to one. ref Adams 1977 57 ref Modern Scots is used to describe the language after 1700 when southern Modern English was generally adopted as the literary language though Scots remained the vernacular ... Nostra Vulgari Lingua Scots as a European Language 1500 1700 By Dr. Dauvit Horsbroch ref forming ... Modern Scots a Halbsprache half language in terms of an Ausbausprache Abstandsprache Dachsprache framework ...   more details



  1. Dictionary of the Scots Language

    ref improve date December 2011 wikify date December 2011 The Dictionary of the Scots Language DSL lang sco Dictionar o the Scots Leid is an online Scots language Scots English language English dictionary, now run by Scottish Language Dictionaries Ltd , a charity and limited company. The dictionary is freely available on the internet and comprises the two major dictionaries of the Scots language the 12 volume Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue DOST the 10 volume Scottish National Dictionary SND DOST contains information about Older Scots words in use from the 12th to the end of the 17th centuries Early Scots Early and Middle Scots and SND contains information about Scots words in use from 1700 to the 1970s Modern Scots . Together these 22 volumes provide a comprehensive History of the Scots language history of Scots . The SND Bibliography and the DOST Register of Titles have also been digitised and can be searched in the same way as the main data files. A new supplement, compiled by Scottish Language Dictionaries Ltd, was added in 2005. The digitisation project, which ran from February 2001 to January 2004, was based at the University of Dundee , with some financial additional support from the Scottish Executive , the Arts and Humanities Research Board , Scottish Language Dictionaries Ltd , the Russell Trust , and the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland . The project was directed by Victor Skretkowicz and edited by Susan Rennie. See also Scottish Language Dictionaries Ltd Scottish National Dictionary Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue External links http www.dsl.ac.uk dsl Dictionary of the Scots Language http www.scotsdictionaries.org.uk Scottish Language ... properties established in 2001 Category Online dictionaries Scots Language Category Archives in Scotland Category Scottish non fiction literature Category Scots language is Dictionary of the Scots Language sco Dictionar o the Scots Leid ...   more details



  1. History of the Scots language

    legend Orange w Early Scots Early Scots by the beginning of the 15th century legend Yellow Present day extent of w Modern Scots Modern Scots Scots language The history of the Scots language refers ... into modern Scots language Scots . Origins Speakers of Northumbrian Anglo Saxon Northumbrian Old ... 1700 onwards Pre literary Scots The nature of early forms of the language are obscure due to Viking ... hundred years later, which would explain the Old Norse language Norse elements in Early Scots which ... in the 19th century the publication of Jamieson s Etymological Dictionary of the Scots Language was accompanied ... Reflist See also Phonological history of the Scots language References A History of Scots to 1700 ... Schell Essays on the Scots Language . Aberdeen, Aberdeen University Press. ISBN 0 08 034530 1 Caldwell ... Press. ISBN 0 7486 1596 2 Jones, Charles 1997 The Edinburgh History of the Scots Language . Edinburgh ... The pronunciation of the Scots language in the 18th century . Edinburgh, John Donald. ISBN 0 85976 427 3 External links http www.dsl.ac.uk Dictionary of the Scots Language http www.scotsdictionaries.org.uk Scottish Language Dictionaries Ltd http roepstem.net scots.html The Scots Spelling System ... LANGUAGE 1500 1700 Language histories Germanic philology DEFAULTSORT History Of The Scots Language Category History of Scotland Category Scots language Category Languages of Ireland Category Language histories Scots Category Languages of Scotland ...about the Germanic language of Scotland the Gaelic language of Scotland Scottish Gaelic File History of Scots in Scotland.png right 200px thumb The growth and distribution of English and Scots in Scotland ... Cumbric language Brythonic was spoken in the south of Scotland to a little way north of the Firth of Forth and the Firth of Clyde , and Pictish language Pictish was spoken further north almost nothing is known today about the Pictish language. At the same time Middle Irish Gaelic speakers began to spread ...   more details



  1. Scots

    Not to be confused with Scouts . Wiktionarypar Scots Scots may refer to The Scottish people , the inhabitants of Scotland Scots language also known as Lowland Scots to distinguish it from Scottish Gaelic Scotch Irish Scottish English Scots pine , a Scottish tree Short for Pound Scots For the Scots , an ethnic group of the late Iron age , the historical people of Dalriada, a Gaelic speaking kingdom in northeastern Ireland and western Scotland, see Gaels and Scoti Scots Church, Melbourne The Scots College TSC or Scots , a private school in Sydney, Australia Scot s Lo Cost, a warehouse type Grocery store owned by Weis markets SCOTS may refer to The abbreviated term for the Battalions of the Royal Regiment of Scotland Scottish Corpus of Texts and Speech , a linguistic resource Southern Culture on the Skids , an American music group See also Scotch disambiguation Scotts disambiguation Scott s disambiguation Scottish disambiguation disambig Category Scottish people Category Scotland fr Scots homonymie ja oc Scots ...   more details



  1. Ulster Scots

    Ulster Scots , also known as Scotch Irish , may refer to the Ulster Scots people the Ulster Scots dialects or language disambig ...   more details



  1. Scots dialect

    Scots dialect can refer to Scottish English , the varieties of the English language spoken in Scotland Scots language or one of the dialects therein dab ...   more details



  1. Lowland Scots

    Lowland Scots can refer to people of Lowland Scotland Scots language disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. Insular Scots

    Refimprove date December 2006 Scots language Insular Scots comprises varieties of Scots language Lowland Scots generally subdivided into Shetlandic Orcadian dialect Orcadian Both dialects share much Norn language Norn vocabulary, Shetlandic more so, than does any other Scots dialect, perhaps because they both were under strong Scandinavian influence in their recent past. ref McColl Millar. 2007. Northern and Insular Scots. Edinburgh University Press Ltd. p.5 ref It should not be confused with the vernacular of the Islands of the Clyde . References references Category Shetland Category Orkney Category Scots dialects Scotland stub Ling stub ...   more details



  1. Older Scots

    Older Scots refers to the following periods in the History of the Scots language ref Such chronological terminology is widely used, for example, by http www.scotsdictionaries.org.uk Scottish Language Dictionaries Ltd. Formally SNDA , http www.englang.ed.ac.uk people anne.html Dr. Anne King of http www.englang.ed.ac.uk scots.html The University of Edinburgh and by http www.arts.gla.ac.uk SESLL Stella packs oldscot.htm The University of Glasgow . It is also used in The Oxford Companion to the English Language and http www.bartleby.com 212 0401.html The Cambridge History of English and American Literature . ref Pre literary Scots to 1375 Early Scots to 1450 Middle Scots to 1700 See also Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue Dictionary of the Scots Language External links http www.dsl.ac.uk Dictionary of the Scots Language References div class references small references div Category Scots language ...   more details



  1. Central Scots

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Scots language Central Scots is a group of dialect s of Scots language . It was spoken by Robert Burns . Central Scots is spoken from Fife and Perthshire to the Lothians and Wigtownshire , often split into North East Central Scots Northeast Mid Scots and South East Central Scots Southeast Mid Scots , West Central Scots West Mid Scots and South West Central Scots Southwest Mid Scots . Category Scots dialects Category Fife Category Clackmannanshire Category Perth and Kinross Category Stirling council area Category Falkirk Category East Dunbartonshire Category West Dunbartonshire Category Culture in Glasgow Category Renfrewshire Category Inverclyde Category East Renfrewshire Category North Lanarkshire Category South Lanarkshire Category West Lothian Category Culture in Edinburgh Category Midlothian Category East Lothian Category North Ayrshire Category East Ayrshire Category South Ayrshire Category Galloway sco Central Scots Scotland stub Ie lang stub ...   more details



  1. Northern Scots

    Scots language Northern Scots refers to the dialects of Modern Scots traditionally spoken in eastern parts of the north of Scotland . The dialect is generally divided into ref cite web url http www.dsl.ac.uk INTRO intro2.php?num 15 title SND Introduction Dialect Districts publisher Dsl.ac.uk date accessdate 2009 05 21 ref North Northern Scots North Northern spoken in Caithness , Easter Ross and the Black Isle . Mid Northern Scots Mid Northern , popularly known as the Doric , spoken in Aberdeenshire , Banff and Buchan , Moray and the Nairn area. South Northern Scots South Northern spoken in East Angus and Kincardineshire the Mearns . References references Category Scots dialects ...   more details



  1. Scots Wikipedia

    code sco sco icon http sco.wikipedia.org Scots Wikipedia http stats.wikimedia.org EN TablesWikipediaSCO.htm Statistics for Scots Wikipedia by Erik Zachte. Wikipedias Category Wikipedias by language Category Internet properties established in 2003 Category Scots language Wikipedia Category Science ...Infobox website name Wiki favicon Scots Wikipedia screenshot logo caption url http sco.wikipedia.org sco.wikipedia.org commercial No location Miami, Florida type Internet encyclopedia project language Scots language Scots registration Optional owner Wikimedia Foundation author The Scots Wikipedia lang sco Scots Wikipaedia is the Scots language Scots language version of Wikipedia , and is run by the Wikimedia Foundation . It was established on 23 June 2005, and first reached 1,000 articles in February 2006, and 5,000 articles in November 2010. As of CURRENTMONTHNAME CURRENTYEAR , it has about formatnum expr NUMBEROF ARTICLES sco round 3 encyclopedia article articles . ref http meta.wikimedia.org wiki List of Wikipedias ref Controversy A 2008 article in Scotland on Sunday noted that the site had 2,200 articles, and had already outpaced other Wikipedias, such as Maori Wikipedia and Kashmiri Wikipedia. Reported reception, however, was mixed, with Scotland on Sunday s literary editor describing it as convoluted at best, and an absolute parody at worst, ref name scotsun cite web last Horne first Marc url http scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com scotslanguage Scots finds home on gey.3809981.jp title Scots finds home on gey muckle website publisher Scotland on Sunday date 24 February 2008 accessdate 2011 04 24 ref while Ted Brocklebank , culture spokesman for the Scottish Conservative Party Scottish Tories , described it as a cheap attempt at creating a language. ref name scotsun However, Dr Chris Robinson, director of the Dictionary of the Scots Language , spoke more positively of the site, noting The fact it is doing well gives a lie to all those people who decry Scots and try to do it down ...   more details



  1. The Scots Independent

    The Scots Independent is a monthly Scotland Scottish political newspaper that is in favour of Scottish independence . It was formed in 1926 with William Gillies as editor, by the Scots National League SNL and switched its allegiance to the National Party of Scotland NPS when the SNL joined with them in 1928. When the NPS merged with the Scottish Party in 1934 to form the Scottish National Party SNP they switched to supporting them. The paper is still today largely pro SNP. Published in Stirling , it currently has a circulation of around 6,000 and is read by supporters of Scots independence throughout the world. It carries articles in Scots language Lowland Scots and Scottish Gaelic . See also List of newspapers in Scotland External links http www.scotsindependent.org The Scots Independent website Scotland newspaper stub DEFAULTSORT Scots Independent Category Newspapers published in Scotland Category Scottish National Party Category Stirling council area Category Newspapers with Scottish Gaelic content Category Publications established in 1926 ...   more details



  1. Queen of Scots

    Queen of Scots may refer to Joan of England, Queen of Scots Joan Beaufort, Queen of Scots Margaret Drummond, Queen of Scots Mary, Queen of Scots disambiguation Yolande of Dreux, Queen of Scots Queen of Scots passenger train See also List of Scottish monarchs disambig ...   more details



  1. Irish-Scots

    Original research date February 2011 Onesource date February 2011 Ethnic group group Irish Scots poptime 49,428 as stated in the 2001 Census popplace Coatbridge , Edinburgh , Glasgow , Dundee langs English language English Irish English Irish Scottish English Scottish , Scots language Scots , Scottish Gaelic , Irish language Irish rels Predominantly Irish Catholic Roman Catholic , Some Protestantism in Ireland Protestant related Scottish people Scottish , Irish people Irish Welsh people Welsh , Manx people Manx , Cornish people Cornish , Breton people Bretons , Ulster Scots people Scots Irish , Ulster Scots people Ulster Scots Irish Scots are people who live in Scotland who are of immediate or traceably distinct Ireland Irish ancestry. Although migration between Ireland and Scotland has an established history owing to their close proximity, Irish migration to Scotland increased exponentially ... ref The term Irish Scots should not be confused with Ulster Scots people Scottish Irish , a term used ... people Scots who settled there in heavy numbers during the Ulster Plantations . Famous Irish Scots ... have as much right to come to this country to better their lives as the Scots and English have ... far, living among the Scots does not seem to have improved the Irish, but the native Scots who live ... Protestant native Scots population. Towards the end of the eighteenth century, it was reported ... described as being of Irish background. The Irish Scots were instrumental in the formation of Celtic ... immigrants. Scots and Irish The terms Scots and Irish, while they have a settled meaning today, are not always ... the confusion that these words can cause when used to refer to the past cquote The Scots originally ... while the Picts originally Scots were now Irish living in brackets and vice versa . It is essential to keep these distinctions clearly in mind and verce visa . See also The Irish Scots and the Scotch ... sco Erse Scots ...   more details



  1. Hammer of the Scots

    Hammer of the Scots may refer to Edward I of England who had Hammer of the Scots engraved on his tombstone. Hammer of the Scots board game Hammer of the Scots is a board game chronicling the Wars of Scottish Independence . Disambig ...   more details



  1. Scots Kirk

    The Scots Kirk is The Kirk , the Church of Scotland . It can also refer to several Scottish churches abroad Scots Kirk, Hamilton , New South Wales, Australia Scots Kirk, Mosman , New South Wales, Australia The Scots Kirk, Paris , France Scots Kirk, Mumbai , India Scots Kirk, Rotterdam , the Netherlands Scots Kirk, Lausanne , Switzerland St Andrew s Scots Kirk , Kingston, Jamaica See also Scots College disambiguation dab ...   more details



  1. Modern Scots

    Distinguish Scottish people Scots language Modern Scots describes the Variety linguistics varieties of Lowland Scots language Scots traditionally spoken in Scottish Lowlands Lowland Scotland and parts of Ulster from 1700. Throughout its history, Modern Scots has been undergoing a process of language ... of the twentieth century Scots was at an advanced stage of language death over much of Lowland Scotland ..., the eighteenth century Scots revival saw the introduction of a new literary language descended ... Scots spellings, ref Tulloch, Graham 1980 The Language of Walter Scott. A Study of his Scottish and Period ... literary dialect, Scots of the book or Standard Scots ref Mackie, Albert D. 1952 Fergusson s Language ... of the Scots Language, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh. p.499 ref also gh . Medial cht may ... of the Scots Language, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh. p.510 ref nch usually IPA n . ref Johnston, Paul 1997 Regional Variation in Jones, Charles ed. The Edinburgh History of the Scots Language .... The Edinburgh History of the Scots Language, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh. p.510 511 ref ... History of the Scots Language, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh. p.506 ref Initial th in thing ... Variation in Jones, Charles ed. The Edinburgh History of the Scots Language, Edinburgh University ... Johnston, Paul 1997 Regional Variation in Jones, Charles ed. The Edinburgh History of the Scots Language ... in Jones, Charles ed. The Edinburgh History of the Scots Language, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh ..., Charles ed. The Edinburgh History of the Scots Language, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh ... Regional Variation in Jones, Charles ed. The Edinburgh History of the Scots Language, Edinburgh University ... ed. The Edinburgh History of the Scots Language, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh. p.456 ref ... English Language 1992. p.896 Can , shoud shud should , and will wull are the preferred Scots forms. Scots employs double modal constructions ref name English Language 1992. p.896 He ll no can come the day ...   more details



  1. Middle Scots

    Scots language Middle Scots was the English languages Anglic language of Scottish Lowlands Lowland Scotland ... was generally adopted as the literary language though Modern Scots remained the vernacular. Orthography On the whole Middle Scots scribes never managed to establish a single Standard language standardised ... Morphology of Older Scots in Jones C. ed The Edinburgh History of the Scots Language, Edinburgh ... similar to Scots language Modern Scots usage. For example, Ane Pleasant Satyre of the Thrie ... Morphology of Older Scots in Jones C. ed The Edinburgh History of the Scots Language ... of the Scots Language, Edinburgh,University of Edinburgh Press. p.356 ref Phonology The development ... thre toungis br in greitast authoritie amangis al pepill. See also History of the Scots language Phonological history of the Scots language Dictionary of the Scots Language References reflist Further ... Press. Jones C. ed The Edinburgh History of the Scots Language, Edinburgh, University of Edinburgh ... The Scottish Text Society Category Scots language Category Medieval languages fr ... , syntax and vocabulary had diverged markedly from Early Scots , which was virtually indistinguishable ... Early Modern English standard. Middle Scots was fairly uniform throughout its many ... of Scots in exile in England influenced by southern forms, misunderstandings and mistakes ... with the lowland language had finally secured the division of Scotland into two somewhat antagonistic ... in the Highlands with the aim of extirpating the Middle Irish Gaelic language. Just over a hundred ... 14th century. These had introduced the Lowland tongue which then began to replace Norn language ... become the national language of the House of Stuart Stewart kingdom. The term Erse Middle Irish Irish ... to the language south of the border. The first known instance of this terminology was by an unknown ... printed. From 1610 to the 1690s, during the Plantation of Ulster , some 200,000 Scots settled in the north ...   more details



  1. Lithuanian Scots

    Infobox Ethnic group group Lithuanian Scots br image flagicon Lithuania flagicon Scotland poptime 5,000 to 10,000 at the start of the 20th century believed to be many descendents. http www.rls.org.uk database record.php?usi 000 000 001 404 L , http www.bbc.co.uk legacies immig emig scotland strathclyde popplace Throughout Lanarkshire and Ayrshire specifically Greater Glasgow langs Scots language Scots Scottish English Lithuanian language Lithuanian rels Roman Catholic , Jewish related Scottish people Scots Lithuanian Scots or Scottish Lithuanians are an ethnic minority of Lithuanian people Lithuanians living in Scotland . There were many different reasons why they left their home on the shores of the Baltic some were escaping conscription into the Russian army some were freedom fighters, carrying illegal books in the proscribed Lithuanian language some were Jews fleeing persecution others were simply economic migrants, desperate to escape the crushing poverty at home and prepared to go anywhere in search of a better life. ref http www.bbc.co.uk legacies immig emig scotland strathclyde BBC Legacies ref Many came to Scotland as they could not afford the journey on to America, others were even duped into thinking they had arrived in America, only subsequently to discover they were, in fact, in Scotland. When they arrived in Scotland, mostly at the port of Leith, the Lithuanians split into two groups, the Jewish immigrants settling in the Gorbals and the Catholic Lithuanians heading for the smelting works of North Ayrshire, the mines of West Lothian and, mainly, for the iron works and mines of Lanarkshire, the vast majority settling in the area round Bellshill and Mossend. Of the 7,000 Lithuanians to emigrate to the United Kingdom over half came to work in Scotland , with Glasgow having the largest Lithuania n community in United Kingdom Britain . ref http www.rls.org.uk database record.php?usi 000 000 001 404 L Pathfinder Pack on Coal Mining, 1875 1900 ref Notable Scottish ...   more details



  1. Scots College

    There are a number of Roman Catholic seminaries called Scots College The Scots College, Paris , France, founded 1325 The Scots College, Douai , France, founded 1573 The Scots College Rome , Italy, founded 1600 , also known as The Pontifical Scots College The Royal Scots College , Salamanca, Spain founded 1627 Scotus College , Bearsden, Glasgow founded 1993 . There are a number of educational establishments called Scots College or Scots School . The Uniting Church in Australia and the Presbyterian Church of Australia also have a number of school s called Scotch College . Argentina St. Andrew s Scots School , Buenos Aires, founded in 1838, later founded the Universidad de San Andr s Australia The Scots College , in Bellevue Hill, Sydney, New South Wales The Scots PGC College , in Warwick, Queensland, formed by the merger of The Scots College, Warwick and The Presbyterian Girls College The Scots School Albury , in Albury, New South Wales. The Scots School, Bathurst , in Bathurst, New South Wales France Scots College, Douai Scots College at University of Douai Coll C3 A8ge des C3 89cossais, Montpellier Scots College Scots College Paris New Zealand Scots College, Wellington See also Bombay Scottish School Scots Kirk disambiguation schooldis Category Uniting Church in Australia Category Presbyterian Church of Australia Category Roman Catholic seminaries Category Roman Catholic Church in Scotland Category Educational institution disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Early Scots

    Scots language Early Scots language Scots describes the emerging literary language of the Northern Middle ... of Northern Middle English than as isolated forerunners of later Scots, a name first used to describe the language later in the Middle Scots period. History Image Languages of Scotland 1400 AD.svg thumb ..., and so Scots shared many Northumbrian borrowings from Old Norse and Anglo Norman language Anglo ... language Phonological history of the Scots language Dictionary of the Scots Language References A History ... 18 6 Jones, Charles 1997 The Edinburgh History of the Scots Language . Edinburgh, University of Edinburgh ... of the Scots Language http www.scotsdictionaries.org.uk Scottish Language Dictionaries Ltd http ... The Scottish Text Society Category Scots language Category Medieval languages Scots, Early ... referred to the language as English Inglis , Ynglis , and variants . Early examples such as John Barbour ... toponymy place name evidence. Blue is Scottish Gaelic , yellow is English Scots and orange is Norn language Norn . Northumbrian Anglo Saxon Northumbrian Old English had been established in south eastern ... of the English in the Kingdom of the Scots ref lang la in terra Anglorum et in regno Scottorum , Adam ... of de Situ Albanie wrote that the Firth of Forth divides the kingdoms of the Scots and of the English .... ref Political developments in the 12th century facilitated the spread of the English language. Institutions ... , Dutch language Dutch and French language French . Although the military aristocracy employed ... social system and its language. The increasing economic influence of the burghs attracted ... of English. The institutional language of the burghs consisted of vocabulary that was Germanic languages ... croft smallholding , rood Scots ruid land let by a burgh , guild a trade association , bow an arched ... Language Vol.5 1994 p.29 ref Multi lingualism and cultural diversity became increasingly the norm ... Scoti et Galwegian Gaelic Gallovidiani French, English, Scots and Galloway men . The end of the House ...   more details



  1. Scots Parliament

    Scots Parliament can refer to Parliament of Scotland , the pre 1707 legislature of the Kingdom of Scotland Scottish Parliament , the post 1999 unicameral devolved legislature of Scotland See also Scots disambiguation dab ...   more details



  1. The Hot Scots

    Infobox Film name The Hot Scots image HotScotsTITLE.jpg caption director Edward Bernds writer Elwood Ullman starring Moe Howard br Larry Fine br Shemp Howard br Christine McIntyre br Herbert Evans actor Herbert Evans br Charles Knight actor Charles Knight br Theodore Lorch Ted Lorch br Clive Morgan br James Logan actor James Logan cinematography Allen G. Siegler editing Henry DeMond producer Hugh McCollum distributor Columbia Pictures released Film date 1948 7 8 runtime 17 16 country Film US language English The Hot Scots is the 108th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges . The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Plot The Stooges are wannabe detectives who inadvertently get their chance to crack a case in Scotland. Dressed in kilts and talking in phony Scottish accents, the Stooges as McMoe, McLarry, and McShemp are given the task of guarding the prized possessions of The Earl of Glenheather Castle Herbert Evans actor Herbert Evans . The castle staff are actually ransacking the castle while the boys sleep there, though they eventually get the baddies. Image Hotscotsstoogey.jpg thumb left 250px A dancing skeleton is one of many haunted things that give the Stooges anything but a restful night. Notes Like Squareheads of the Round Table and Fiddlers Three 1948 film Fiddlers Three , The Hot Scots was filmed on the existing set of the feature film The Bandit of Sherwood Forest . The Hot Scots was remake reworked in 1954 as Scotched in Scotland , using ample stock footage . ref name Scrapbook cite book last Maurer first Joan Howard authorlink Joan Howard Maurer coauthors Jeff Lenburg, Greg Lenburg title The Three ... Amg movie 139594 ThreeStooges DEFAULTSORT Hot Scots, The Category 1948 films Category 1940s comedy films Category The Three Stooges films Category American films Category English language films Category Black and white films Category Films directed by Edward Bernds pt The Hot Scots ...   more details



  1. Italian Scots

    century that an Italian Scots identity really began to take shape. Many Italian Scots can trace ... of Italian Scots, of over 4,000, ref cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi scotland 3976689.stm ... tourist attractions. Today, Italian Scots can be found working in all manner of profession s. However ... Italian Scots John Amabile , interior designer Ronni Ancona , impressionist and actress Elish Angiolini ... Scots family and their Mafia associated American cousins. Strictly Sinatra Comfort and Joy A film ... related to Mary, Queen of Scots through her father, who was of Scottish ancestry. Her mother ... to the United Kingdom Italian diaspora List of Italian Britons Lithuanian Scots References reflist Pieri, J. 2005 The Scots Italians Recollections of an Immigrant The Mercat Press Italian diaspora Category ...   more details




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