Central - SEC | Heather | Silverwood, a Scots Tung maim | |
Orkney - ORK | Heather | Blether | |
Central - LAL | Ye'll mind o ' | Heather | wi the weather' but whit aboo |
Central - SEC | , there lived twa princesses, | Heather | an Katie, wha loved animals a |
Central - SWE | . It's no exackly lucky-white- | heather | Ah know, but hud Sister Josep |
Doric - DOR | itssel, cairpetit wi the bell- | heather | growin abin pate-baunks. Wi a |
Central - NEC | , an there’s just naething. | Heather | an space whaur fowk an hooses |
Central - SWE | a | heather | brae that rose fur miles an m |
Central - SEC | the folk, an' ma heid like a | heather | cowe. An' on the Sabbath morn |
Ulster - PUL | An tha | heather | an whins an gowans soomin |
Central - AYR | ee years' clart an stour wi a | heather | besom; reddin oot a midden's- |
Central - AYR | tted ae day, as they sat on a | heather | bank for a rest, 'for I'm no |
Central - NEC | e wind blawin ower the ragged | heather | , the collapsed brochs, the tu |
Central - SEC | "Mr Unicorn," asked | Heather | . "Do you want to stay in the |
Central - LAL | est _--aw whins and ferns and | heather | - but ticht-set gress, quiet |
Central - LAL | hostit the event wi his wife | Heather | as weel as huvin tea, coffee |
Doric - ABN | the | heather | on the road tae Aipplecross. |
Doric - MNA | rth wis poodery an broon, the | heather | bells mair like wee dry casta |
Central - LAL | , The bawkie and the bat, The | heather | bleet, the mire snipe, How ma |
Doric - MNA | t wis feart tae share it. The | heather | in the moss o Leddrach, atwee |
Central - LAL | ark is the same thing and the | heather | bleet is anither name for the |
Doric - DOR | The tap wis stracht and the | heather | rank |
Doric - DOR | o ilka stap an haudin tae the | heather | ruits for sauftie. The path |
Doric - MNA | n drappit like rain intae the | heather | at his feet. Foo he langed, j |
Central - AYR | m never tuik his Bess tae the | heather | . For months efterhaun he wis |
Doric - ABN | sypit fae trumpin throwe the | heather | , there was little pynt in tir |
Central - DUN | amang the | heather | , |
Central - NEC | ay, but gin ye rake amang the | heather | , the auld stanes o the biggin |
Orkney - ORK | mussa-kruppen among the | heather | |
Central - LAL | nd as he daunered through the | heather | , chantin tae himsel, he sudde |
Doric - MNA | Thacket wi the | heather | fine |
Doric - MNA | Half-thacket wi the | heather | fine. |
Central - EDN | Had died oan the | heather | 's frothfly spittle. |
Doric - MNA | fur the brae wis steep an the | heather | lang an wirey. |
Doric - DOR | ver it wis that lurked in the | heather | , although this tailed aff a b |
Doric - DOR | ower burds coorin doon in the | heather | , yonder,” A sayed. |
Doric - DOR | ged – discardit doon in the | heather | nae far fae the ghillie’s t |
Central - LAL | awa the snaw tae feed on the | heather | an gress. The keepers organis |
Doric - MNA | The hett sun beat doon on the | heather | on the Hill o Leddrach, crumm |
Orkney - ORK | There's the purple o the | heather | and the daisies, white as sno |
Doric - MNA | s o her button-buits inno the | heather | , climmin farrer roon the Hill |
Doric - DOR | aeberry leafs an a chow o the | heather | sproots. Efter aboot ten meen |
Doric - MNA | mmles frae her piece ower the | heather | , and ran doon the brae tae me |
Central - LAL | er for a body haikin ower the | heather | -happit braes o the Lammermuir |
Central - GLA | acle in the sky an bathes the | heather | strewn mountains in its light |
Doric - DOR | Bonny is the | heather | wi it's purple hue, |
Central - NEC | Hercules set oot across the | heather | tae find the Lion o Nemea. He |
Doric - DOR | s, blithlie chowin awa at the | heather | an blaeberry busses. |
Doric - DOR | er. Well/Killie nae set the | heather | Utd hard tae say, but Hibs.. |
Doric - DOR | throu the | heather | . Aheid a wee, oo seed a roond |
Doric - DOR | eesideDon @watterloony Puckle | heather | in make ye feel t hame |
Orkney - ORK | And purple | heather | , leadan them past bank |
Doric - MNA | Wi purple | heather | Strathdon's ableeze By the bi |
Doric - MNA | he howes war happit wi purple | heather | , mony fowk travelled tae Rory |
Central - SEC | the early 1 9605 an the White | Heather | Club wis staple fare. Scotlan |
Central - SEC | e a young lawdie an the stiff | heather | wis streetched oot as ar enor |
Central - SEC | he janny hissel an sent in bi | Heather | Thom, a Scots Tung maimber:- |
Doric - MNA | 22 feit Creel Boatie caad thi | Heather | Joy, an we wurket a hunner an |
Doric - MNA | hi grun. Tae oor surprise thi | heather | joy wis air, So tae shuv en t |
Doric - MNA | r tyme aa thi wuiy en, We thi | heather | joy along side keeping an eye |
Central - GLA | n’s boggy an wet, the thick | heather | an bracken slick wae mornin d |
Ulster - BUL | Rid burd an | heather | -broon hare, |
Doric - DOR | ey backairts ower the pate an | heather | tae the tap o the watterfaw i |
Central - AYR | pport a new theikin o turf an | heather | . There were field stanes a-pl |
Central - AYR | uifed ower wi sods o gress an | heather | by John Broun an his freens, |
Central - LAL | ike the hares, grouse feed on | heather | an gress. Sae it leuks tae me |
Central - LAL | a. Kilmaurnock can be prood o | Heather | Heywood, whase singin o Bonni |
Doric - MNA | aff wi her haun, a crummle o | heather | flakin aff an reistin in the |
Doric - MNA | aad Braemar. He’d a rowth o | heather | tae play in, an mony friens i |
Central - SEC | ae breinge ower their acres o | heather | and birks. Even in places lik |
Doric - DOR | through the knots an twists o | heather | on that hillside, that the an |
Doric - DOR | the roch row o | heather | . |
Central - EDN | ower Drummossie’s wire-trap | heather | , |
Doric - DOR | had traversed intae the deep | heather | . |
Doric - MNA | They cudna get mair | heather | poo’ed |
Central - SEC | tivist an jurnalist, Alistair | Heather | . |
Central - SEC | Frieda Morrison and Alistair | Heather | —twa guid Scots leid present |
Central - NEC | e o Strathnaver, tae Alistair | Heather | . |
Doric - ABN | ony a foreigner, thristles or | heather | is fit first springs tae mynd |
Central - SEC | it that he would ask Princess | Heather | an Princess Katie. When news |
Central - SEC | "On condition that Princess | Heather | an Princess Katie can come to |
Doric - ABN | bairn's shanks warslet up its | heather | -happit braes ablo a strang si |
Central - GLA | scraps o birsilt | heather | , and the rocks, |
Central - LAL | he Canadian author an airtist | Heather | Spears' novel The Flourish. T |
Central - WCE | though except her bosom buddy | Heather | Fisher an a new lassie |
Doric - DOR | r mooth wi the taste o' honey | heather | |
Doric - MNA | rmacadam is warmer than soggy | heather | on peat. I'm wi the yowe! |
Central - GLA | e hill oer the thick, springy | heather | interspersed wae loose escarp |
Central - WCE | nguage - thon's a gien. Ally | Heather | 's 'Rebel Tongue' telt us whit |
Central - WCE | thaim, an fínish up wi Ally | Heather | 's BBC Social videos, that tel |
Southern - SEA | an hei hed ae gey strang, ‘ | Heather | Loup’. Weil A mynd, whan A |
Central - SEC | © | Heather | Silverwood |
Central - SEC | © | Heather | Silverwood |