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French for Scottish. So probably music for a scottish dance or equivalent.

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French for Scottish. So probably music for a scottish dance or equivalent.

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I believe the form could be described as:

|:A::B:|

So, I would say yes.

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écossaise is the french feminine adjective for scottish écossais is the masculine. The noun - un(e) écossais(e) defines the inhabitants of Scotland

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L'Ecosse - there is an accent aigu over the first e (I couldn't figure out how to type it in). the adjective forms (Scottish) are ecossais, ecossaise (again with the accent aigu).

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"Ecosse" is pronounced as "ay-kohss" with the stress on the first syllable.

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