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Scottified, ppl. a.|ˈskɒtɪfaɪd| Also 7 scotified. [f. next + -ed1.] Having Scottish characteristics.
1644Needham Case of Commonw. 67 The ambition of a few scotified English. 1763Wilkes N. Briton No. 37 ⁋4 The chaste and scrupulous integrity of the knot of Tories, Scottish members, and Scottified English. 1814Scott in Lockhart (1839) III. 315, I think you will like it [The Lord of the Isles]: it is Scottified up to the teeth. |