écossaise
Americannoun
noun
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a lively dance in two-four time
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the tune for such a dance
Etymology
Origin of écossaise
1860–65; < French, feminine of écossais Scottish, equivalent to Écosse Scotland + -ais -ese; translation of German schottisch
Example Sentences
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I used to hear from him regularly, and every letter breathed gratitude to "la dame écossaise."
From My War Experiences in Two Continents by Salmon, Betty Keays-Young
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