SCOT'AL,
SCOT'ALE, n. [scot and ale.] In law, the keeping of an alehouse by the officer of a forest, and drawing people to spend their money for liquor, for fear of his displeasure.
SCOTCH, a. Pertaining to Scotland or its inhabitants. [See Scotish.]
SCOTCH. [See Scot, the verb.]
SCOTCH, v.t.
To cut with shallow incisions. Obs.
SCOTCH, n A slight cut or shallow incision.