释义 |
scot·ti·cism \ˈskäd.əˌsizəm, -ätəˌ-\ noun (-s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Late Latin scotticus Scotic + English -ism 1. : a characteristic feature of Scottish English especially as contrasted with the standard English of England 2. or scot·i·cism \“\ : predilection for what is Scottish |