English edit

Etymology edit

Scottish +‎ -er

Noun edit

Scottisher (plural Scottishers)

  1. (derogatory) A Scottish person.
    • 1850, John Wilson, Dies Boreales: Or Christopher Under Canvass, page 125:
      The best of you Scottishers are intolerably ignorant about England.
    • 1897, F. Anstey, Baboo Hurry Bungsho Jabberjee, B.A., page 208:
      There is no longer any such article as a separate Scottish language, and, indeed, I am in some dubitation whether it ever existed at all, and is not rather the waggish invention of certain audacious Scottishers []