At one time the owners of small farms were known as crofters, they lived in crofts. Farmers are called farmers here. There used to be different kinds of farms. Some crofts, often in the Highlands and the west of the country. In other parts people grouped together in small country villages called ferm toons or farm towns and shared the land.
Yes. It was formerly used by Scottish Highlanders
A Scottish lane is often referred to as a "close" or a "wynd." These narrow passageways are typically found in historic parts of Scottish cities like Edinburgh and Glasgow.
The furry pouch on a Scottish kilt is called a sporran. It is worn in the front of the kilt as a decorative and functional accessory to provide additional storage.
In Scottish law, the plaintiff is typically referred to as the "pursuer" in civil cases.
At one time the owners of small farms were known as crofters, they lived in crofts. Farmers are called farmers here. There used to be different kinds of farms. Some crofts, often in the Highlands and the west of the country. In other parts people grouped together in small country villages called ferm toons or farm towns and shared the land.
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These farmers are often called truck farmers.
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