Central - LAL | mmer an made plural (1 coin/2 | coins | ; 1 stair/2 stairs) the same w |
Ulster - PUL | liet by tha ten bob note. Tha | coins | sterted wi a half croon, at s |
Doric - MNA | he ither hand he gave her twa | coins | . “I’m sorry for you losin |
Doric - MNA | nd anyhow I don’t have gold | coins | like those!” He pointed to |
Doric - MNA | couped it oot and seven gold | coins | jist the same as Jessie’s e |
Central - WCE | urke went an stole five pound | coins | oot Laura McPhee's purse oot |
Doric - DOR | Listen for pound | coins | rattlin doon |
Central - LAL | There were mair gowd | coins | in the kist than he could cra |
Central - SEC | oney.' He put the wee pile ae | coins | , coonted exact, oan the plast |
Doric - MNA | earch o Spanish treasure. The | coins | were doubloons and each yin w |
Doric - MNA | n fae the dyke and bashed the | coins | intae the shape o a musket ba |
Doric - MNA | d fit happened and showed the | coins | tae the Laird. He’d been si |
Doric - MNA | f she’d mind his taking the | coins | then walked oot and wint back |
Central - LAL | drapping the | coins | tae tummel doon the law, |
Doric - MNA | e those!” He pointed to the | coins | on the table. |
Central - GLA | He jiggles the | coins | in his pockets. Aye…yir rig |
Central - SEC | owed the pound note aboot the | coins | , an pit the wee paircel in ma |
Doric - MNA | o Jessie, noo fin he saw the | coins | he stood up wi a gasp. He ask |
Doric - ABN | ti the coonter, pit a puckle | coins | on it, an said ti the quine, |
Ulster - SYN | oard, yer coin haes made five | coins | .' An tha kïng sayed, 'A'll g |
Doric - MNA | it ontae the table only five | coins | fell oot instead o the seven |
Central - EDN | troosers an' tryin' tae catch | coins | frae aff their noses, (silly |
Ulster - PUL | e mine o hoakin thru them oul | coins | , separatin oot tha yins fae f |
Ulster - PUL | as much as A fin aa thaim oul | coins | fascinatin, A’m a kine o gl |
Ulster - PUL | p a wee tartan purse fu o oul | coins | in haes room. A hae mine o ho |
Doric - MNA | o saying. he picked the seven | coins | and put them in the wee leath |
Doric - ABN | chiel he telt wis weel up on | coins | an the like an took a closer |
Doric - MNA | fee; twa fag-eyns; three poun | coins | an a hanfu o coppers. He look |
Doric - MNA | pun | coins | , an reeshlin paper fivers. Th |
Central - GLA | Until the weans scaitered, o | coins | they haed nane |
Central - SEC | . The same quick lattin faa o | coins | , but wi a "You keep that," li |
Doric - MNA | were there wi a big handfae o | coins | they'd collected atween thems |
Orkney - ORK | I tip oot a poke o | coins | bit ah'm still short o wan or |
Shetland - SHD | wid notice, dey pat a clash o | coins | i da plaet. Whan naebody wis |
Doric - MNA | w this!” He handled the two | coins | fae Jessie deep in thought th |
Central - EDN | He saw an armoury o | coins | , some planked, |
Central - LAL | And broken fer | coins | she wid never hae seen |
Doric - MNA | an there wis a rowth o ither | coins | in the baker’s till. There |
Central - SWE | let years oot then in, siller | coins | when they flit see in yer Ne' |
Ulster - SYN | leain, he tuk oot twa siller | coins | an gien thaim tae tha ïnnkee |
Central - LAL | A few pokes o gowd an siller | coins | were in a kist unner ane o th |
Ulster - SYN | ïf a wumman haed ten siller | coins | an she loast yin o thaim, wud |
Ulster - SYN | owed hïm five hunnèr siller | coins | , an tha ither owed hïm fifti |
Central - SWE | She hauns ower | coins | we dinna ken, |
Ulster - EUL | Tha Rhymers | coins | an nits, |
Central - SEC | is a used bus ticket an a few | coins | . Less than a pound. A catch o |
Central - SWE | A shoulda kept a haunfae o’ | coins | tae save masel a fortune. Day |