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A "sassenach" is a term used in Scotland to refer to an English person, often carrying a connotation of outsider or foreigner. The word can be used neutrally or pejoratively, depending on the context and the speaker's intent. It is particularly popular in Scottish literature and culture, including in the "Outlander" series by Diana Gabaldon. In broader usage, it reflects historical tensions between Scotland and England.

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