The Scottish town of Greenock is in Inverclyde, in the west
central Lowlands of Scotland.
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The Lowlands of Scotland that includes cities like Edinburgh and
Glasgow are termed as the cradle of the Scottish nation.
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The proper noun Sassenach is a Scottish Gaelic word for people from England (from Saxons), or those of the Scottish lowlands. The related Irish term is "Sasanach."
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Paisley can be located in the Scottish country of Renfrewshire,
in the lowlands of Scotland. The town of Paisley has a population
of over seventy thousands.
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There is no "Scottish." There is an Anglic dialect of English, called variously Scots, Lallands, Doric or even Inglish, spoken in the Lowlands of Scotland. In Scots, the past participle of the verb do is duin or deen.