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scoto-
1- a combining form meaning 鈥渄arkness,鈥 used in the formation of compound words:
scotoma.
Scoto-
2- a combining form representing Scots or Scottish in compound words:
Scoto-Irish.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of scoto-1
Example Sentences
I daresay you know the house, next door to La Scoto鈥檚 house on the north side of Lung鈥 Arno; but the rooms we inhabit are south, and look over the whole country towards the sea, so that we are entirely out of the bustle and disagreeable puzzi, etc., of the town, and hardly know that we are so enveloped until we descend into the street.
Lastly, among the names on Roman pottery, we have Scottus, Scoto, and Scotni, the last being a genitive, "Scotni man没."
Marino, con gli argomenti del conte Sanvitale, e聽l鈥檃llegorie di don Lorenzo Scoto.
I. in the British Museum: "Et in expens t misis fcis eos膽 Vicetes Willo le Walleys Scoto latone predone puplico utlagato inimico et rebellione qui in contemptu Scociam se Regem Scocie falso fec膩t n艒iare t t ministros in t墨bus Scocie intfecit at duxt excercit奴 hostilit contra Reg膿 judici奴 Cur apud Westm distahendo suspendendo decollando ej viscera concremando ac ej corpus qarterando cuj coris quartia ad iiij majores villas Scocie tasmittebantur hoc anno.... 锟絰j s. xd."
George Ellis and Murray have been talking something about Scott and me, George pro Scoto鈥攁nd very right too.
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