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- proper noun   Common misspelling of Scottish .
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Examples
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								A profusion of vulgar aphorisms in the dialects of all the counties in England, proverbs in Welsh, Scotish, Tales and Novels — Volume 08 Maria Edgeworth 1808 
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								Conversley on the 'Scotish' side, were several French and English Jacobite units. Army Rumour Service 2009 
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								Conversley on the 'Scotish' side, were several French and English Jacobite units. Army Rumour Service 2009 
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								Conversley on the 'Scotish' side, were several French and English Jacobite units. Army Rumour Service 2009 
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								- Turns out he knew the Scotish were gonna release that terrorist. 
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								If not for those evil Scots, I would not even be here today, but still living as a nomadic riding clan in the Northern Scotish Highlands. 
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								Her most important work proved to be when she moved to the Texas Scotish Rite Hospital for Crippled Children as Social Service Director for 20 years. Pat Peiser - 2009 Maura Women Helping Women Recipient Haley Curry 2009 
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								As for Arlen, I go back to your citation of Scotish law during the impeachment hearings. Kerry endorses in PA despite spectre of 'swift boat' tactics 2010 
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								Her most important work proved to be when she moved to the Texas Scotish Rite Hospital for Crippled Children as Social Service Director for 20 years. Archive 2009-04-01 Alyssa Gardina 2009 
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								Some of us Scotish American, Irish American, Spanish American, and even some of the American Americans can't afford it either. Georgia congressman: Wilson's outburst 'carefully calculated' 2009 
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