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20 answers for: Scots for "home"
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HAMEScots for "home"
SHAWAn old or dialect word for a copse, thicket or woodland; Scots for the leafy top of a potato/turnip; or, an assumed name of Lawrence of Arabia (4)
PEEWEEFrom Scots for "little, tiny", word for a small child, mini toy marble or other diminutive person/thing; or, one of the onomatopoeic epithets of a lapwing, magpie lark or tyrant flycatcher (6)
LEETSHistorically, courts of record held by some manorial lords; or, Scots for rolls of candidates suitable for posts (5)
ERSEAlternative name for the Gaelic language, from the Lowland Scots for 'Irish' (4)
LUCKYScots for an elderly lady; a woman who keeps an alehouse; slang for a departure; or, from "prosperity", a word meaning "fortunate, charmed" (5)
STUARTMary, Queen of Scots, for one
OCHAYEScots for oh, yes
MUIRFrank -, British comedy writer; Scots for heath
AULDScots for old
MUCHLYScots for 'a lot of' something (6)
GANGGo to the Scots for a set of tools
CLARITYI put in Scots for Enzedder's chatty definition
AVARICEInsatiable greed of all Scots for food (7)
PUNNEDPlayed with words sounding like Scots for quid (6)
HOPESDesires or wishes; enclosures; combes; or, borrowed from Old Norse, Scots for small bays or havens (5)
TATTYFrom Scots for "matted, shaggy, tangled", a word used to mean shabby, tawdry, threadbare or worn-out; cheap or of poor quality; or, fussy, as in clothes or ornament (5)
EERIEFrom "cowardly", northern English or Scots for "fearful" originally, now "creepy, spooky, uncanny, weird" (5)
FLATBOATScot, for one
CELTScot, for example