Scotia

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See also: scotia and Scoția

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Scotia

  1. (poetic) Scotland.
  2. Nova Scotia
    • 1958, “Scotiabank Timeline”, in Scotiabank Canada[1], retrieved 2023-06-20, page 2:
      1958 - Scotia Plan Loans [...] The Bank of Nova Scotia becomes the first Canadian bank to promote lending to the average consumer.
    • 2009, “I'm So Scotian”‎[2]performed by Hellafactz:
      Just listen how the flow sounds / And you gon' learn quick I represent Sco-town (Scotia) / Illville to be exact / Shout out to Uniacke / Straight up to w:North Preston and back
    • 2023 June 20 (last accessed), Scotia Dental[3]:
      At Scotia Dental in Halifax, our dentists [...]
  3. A census-designated place in Humboldt County, California, United States.
  4. A village in Nebraska.
  5. A village in New York.
  6. A town in South Carolina.

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Interlingua[edit]

Interlingua Wikipedia has an article on:
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Scotia

  1. Scotland

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Etymology[edit]

From Scōtī (the Scots people).

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Scōtia f sg (genitive Scōtiae); first declension

  1. Scotland
    Synonym: Calēdonia

Usage notes[edit]

Apparently, in some Classical sources, Scōtia is confused at times with Hibernia (Ireland).

Declension[edit]

First-declension noun, singular only.

Case Singular
Nominative Scōtia
Genitive Scōtiae
Dative Scōtiae
Accusative Scōtiam
Ablative Scōtiā
Vocative Scōtia

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Scotia

  1. (poetic) Scotland