Doric - MNA | drooth | . Aa this veesitin wis thirsty | |
Central - LAL | Fidgin wi blood- | drooth | , his spear in his haun. |
Central - LAL | a | drooth | that's never satit |
Doric - MNA | anda Sangster wis: a bully, a | drooth | , an orral – bit as fur Neil |
Central - LAL | JoannaKopaczyk fair gies ye a | drooth | ! Whisky an freedom gang thegi |
Central - LAL | aff a | drooth | he canna |
Doric - MNA | wer their porch his lane wi a | drooth | like his.' |
Doric - MNA | an! Some flash! A junkie an a | drooth | – a kirn made bi the Earl o |
Ulster - CUL | evious motives. A wee bit o a | drooth | , I'll grant ye, but there's n |
Ulster - GUL | e’ll no be long workin up a | drooth | , |
Central - SEC | green, in the hope o' a guid | drooth | tae git it dried that day. Ay |
Central - SEC | Ma roses niver ken the | drooth | |
Central - SEC | The Fox he had an awfie | drooth | |
Doric - MNA | For he'd an unquenchable | drooth | |
Shetland - SHD | Man, hit's dry t'die o | drooth | |
Ulster - GUL | An niver staps fur breeth nor | drooth | , |
Doric - MNA | ter’s scarce ye see wi this | drooth | .. An onywye, ma gairden hose |
Doric - MNA | say, 'Tak a leuk o att gutsy | drooth | , freen till e tax mannies an |