different between scottish vs craig

scottish

French

Etymology

From English Scottish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sk?.ti?/

Noun

scottish f (plural scottishs)

  1. schottische (dance)

Further reading

  • “scottish” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

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craig

English

Etymology

Variant of crag.

Noun

craig (plural craigs)

  1. A rocky crag.

Anagrams

  • Agric., agric., argic, cigar

Scots

Etymology

Of Celtic origin; compare Scottish Gaelic creag, Irish creag, Welsh craig, Manx creg. Cognate with English crag.

Noun

craig (plural craigs)

  1. rock
  2. cliff
  3. crag

Welsh

Etymology

Of Celtic origin, possibly from the late Proto-Indo-European/substrate *kar (stone, hard); see also Old Armenian ??? (k?ar, stone), Sanskrit ?? (khara, hard, solid), Welsh carreg (stone).

Related Celtic descendants include Scots craig, Scottish Gaelic creag, Irish creag, Manx creg.

Noun

craig f (plural creigiau)

  1. rock
  2. cliff
  3. crag
  4. reef

Mutation

References

  • Dravidian Origins and the West: Newly Discovered Ties with the Ancient Culture and Languages, Including Basque, of the Pre-Indo-European Mediterranean World, p. 325
  • Webster's New World College Dictionary, Fifth Edition
  • Scigliano, Eric (2007): Michelangelo's Mountain: The Quest For Perfection in the Marble Quarries of Carrara, p. 84

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