Central - LAL | Friens | , bairns an neichbour wichts | |
Central - WCE | Friens | an neighbours, young or auld, | |
Central - LAL | Sae, | friens | , trickie devisins waur the so |
Central - SEC | Forby his ither leddy- | friens | . He canna bear the heat o |
Central - WCE | fir thon daftie Crispinus, ma | friens | wull forgie me aa ma fauts |
Central - WCE | An that, ma | friens | , is hou Apollo rescued yours |
Doric - MNA | the twa | friens | war greetin. |
Doric - MNA | Barney loadit the twa | friens | inno the chiel’s car, an a |
Central - SEC | Auld | friens | greetit her wi talk o ailment |
Doric - MNA | ," he tried, makkin the "auld | friens | " ploy. "She merriet a chiel f |
Doric - MNA | e the hoose, bit her new fand | friens | wad hae leuch at her if she'd |
Central - SEC | n is thrang wi Kays sae I hae | friens | aw ower the mom. |
Doric - NNB | Wha hae nae | friens | til forget them, the hidden d |
Central - WCE | Tae | friens | o mine in Galloway, |
Doric - MNA | quo she. “It’s fine tae | friens | fin yer nae weel, isn’t it |
Central - LAL | Paisley, but I like ma buddie | friens | . |
Doric - MNA | e got rid o her an her junkie | friens | an hingers-on. |
Central - LAL | Drive | friens | awa, |
Doric - MNA | ht hard. “I ken foo tae mak | friens | wi Kevin,” she thocht. “H |
Doric - MNA | nnerstood that she didna makk | friens | wi the cottar bairns, shiftle |
Central - SEA | tongue A spak amang my schuil | friens | an wi monie o ma mither’s f |
Central - LAL | utes were peyd by kinsfowk an | friens | . |
Southern - WCE | (Fir Southron | friens | hae uised their guile!) |
Doric - MNA | wi her. She hid ony amount o | friens | . Fower o them wad sune come b |
Central - AYR | Familiar | friens | , ‘The North Star’ and ‘ |
Central - WCE | Familiar | friens | , 'The North Star' and 'The Pl |
Doric - MNA | aw an sighed. Ilkie year, her | friens | , Bobbin the Spurgie an Deirdr |
Central - SWE | while her | friens | wir hivvin a dook |
Doric - MNA | ed, haein trystit here wi her | friens | fin the skweel hid skailed a |
Doric - MNA | e mair, nane pit oot that her | friens | war cheengin the tale. "An sh |
Doric - MNA | d Year, an first fit aa their | friens | fur a wikk an mair. Her man, |
Ulster - WUL | Amang yir | friens | an' nighbours tae the place w |
Central - LAL | 'That wearies na for | friens | , for bairns far grown |
Central - LAL | Blethers for | friens | ; |
Doric - MNA | faa in wi his birth-mither's | friens | , the scum o Meikleburgh, the |
Central - WCE | his | friens | tae think he's sociable; or s |
Doric - MNA | An his | friens | jyned him, skirlin an lauchin |
Doric - MNA | tin fur wis his buiks, an his | friens | an his future, that widna be |
Central - WCE | s addressed tae various o his | friens | . Taen aathegither, these poem |
Central - WCE | er is he no? An aye picks his | friens | richt cannily. |
Doric - MNA | t the clouts, the twa drookit | friens | breenged oot atween her hauns |
Doric - MNA | r days seein aa their closest | friens | tae hansel the year. Matthew |
Doric - MNA | heather tae play in, an mony | friens | in the glens aroon. Rubbits, |
Central - LAL | Jack easy | friens | wha cast nae clod |