IPA: /ˈskoʊʃə/
KK: /ˈskoʊʃə/
A curved or hollow decorative molding found at the base of a column, often used in classical architecture.
The architect chose a beautiful scotia to enhance the elegance of the building's columns.
The word 'scotia' originates from Latin 'Scotia', which referred to the land of the Scots, derived from 'Scotus' (meaning Scotsman). It originally denoted the region inhabited by the Scots, particularly in relation to Scotland.
Think of 'Scotia' as the name for the land of the Scots, helping you remember that it refers to Scotland.