Definition: The term "cantabrigian" is a dialect of English spoken in the town of Cantabrigg, which is located in the north-west of Scotland. It is considered to be the official language of Scotland and is one of the three official languages used by the United Kingdom. The cantabrigian dialect has its roots in the Old Norse language and was developed over centuries as a result of the influence of Scandinavian languages on Scottish culture, including Danish, Norwegian, and Frisian.