Scotland was named after the Scotti tribe from Ireland who settled in southwest Scotland. People from Scotland can either be called Scottish or Scots.
Because it was ruled by Scots (from Ireland!)
Literally "Scots we have", so basically it means "we are Scots" Answer. Scots who have
Scots-irish farmers
The Picts are the original inhabitants of what became Scotland. The Romans called them the 'Caledonia' or 'Painted Ones'. The Scots were a Celtic tribe from what is now Northern Ireland, the 'Scotti'. The Scotti moved to the Argyle region of Scotland and slowly 'bred out' the Picts. The country eventually became known as Scotland.
The Scotti tribe, also known as the Scots, originated from the Irish region of Ulster. They began migrating to what is now Scotland during the late 5th and early 6th centuries, establishing the kingdom of Dál Riata. Over time, they integrated with local Pictish populations, contributing to the cultural and political development of early medieval Scotland. The name "Scotland" itself is derived from "Scoti," the Latin term for the Scots.
Scots fighting Scots. It's still much the same in Glasgow on a Saturday night.
Scotland is a country in the northern part of the United Kingdom. It is known for its rich history, distinctive culture, and stunning landscapes. The name "Scotland" is derived from the Latin word "Scotia," which means "land of the Scots," referring to the Celtic people who originally inhabited the region.
Wifie is the Scots for woman
how did the romans cope with the scots
McCluskey is a Scots name.
Whah Hay. It is Scots for 'who have'.