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Caledonian - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Caledonian refers to something related to Caledonia, the ancient Latin name for Scotland. It is often used to describe Scottish culture, people, or geography in a historical or poetic context.

caledonian

/ˌkælɪˈdoʊniən/ /ˌkælɪˈdəʊniən/

Definition:

Relating to Scotland, especially the ancient or poetic name for Scotland or its people.

Synonyms:

Scottish, Scots, Highland, North British

Part of Speech:

adjective, noun

Antonyms:

non-Scottish, foreign

Common Collocations:

Caledonian Forest, Caledonian Railway, Caledonian Society

Derivatives:

Caledonia, Caledonians

Usage Tips:

Use "Caledonian" to describe things historically or poetically linked to Scotland.

Common Phrases:

Caledonian Sleeper, Caledonian Antisyzygy, Caledonian Brewery

Etymology:

Derived from Latin "Caledonia," the Roman name for northern Britain (Scotland).

Examples:

  • 1. The Caledonian forests are ancient and full of history.
  • 2. He wore a traditional Caledonian kilt at the festival.
  • 3. The Caledonian Railway connects major Scottish cities.
  • 4. She studied the poetry of the Caledonian bards.

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