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Use in varieties of Scots

bridle Corpus occurrences Central Doric / Northern Orkney Shetland Southern Ulster
Occurences normalised per million words3.9 3.2 4.8 19.9 0 0 4.4
Number of occurrences126 3 2 0 0 1
Number of authors5 2 1 1 1

Occurrences of bridle in Corpus

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Central

Begg, James A. The Man's the Gowd for A' That, (Carn Publishing 2012 ISBN: 978-0956755049) Central, prose
ngin on for dear life tae the bridle og fine roan stallion. It wis on page 38
ats when they heard a clink o bridle chains, an the lourin grey sh on page 45
And their bridle-reins rang through the thin m on page 48
oudoun Hull, an tuik the auld bridle pad by Sornhill tae Langside, on page 67

4 matches

Begg, James A. Lallans 68 - 1841 – The Plouman, (Lallans Magazine 2006) Central, prose
there as James slipped on the bridle an placed the bit. on page 17

1 matches

Fairnie, Robert Scots Tung WITTINS Nummer 115, (self-published 2003) Central - Musselburgh, newspaper
Thy hook in his nose, and Thy bridle in his gab, and gar him come
1 matches

Doric

Blackhall, Sheena Minnie, (Scots Language Centre 2004) Doric, prose
ey. It wis Jock Dow fa cried 'Bridle' tae set them tae wirk, fa ga
1 matches

Blackhall, Sheena The Quarry, (Lochlands 2007) Doric, prose
tae the the granite quaich. A bridle path frae the Balbutt primary
the ithers wheechin doon the bridle path makkin fur the gap tae j
2 matches

Orkney

Butler, Vera Gousters, Glims and Veerie-orums, (Orkney Voices 2021 ISBN: 9780956661661) Orkney, poetry
Bridle leather smelling o Cochalene on page 141

2 matches

Ulster

Gillen, Charles Oot Here Mae Lane, (Words without Borders Magazine 2004) Ulster, prose
An' oul' bridle an' straps that sa' monies a
1 matches

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