Doric - DOR | Kelpie | ||
Central - LAL | elt fowk noo aboot oor 'saund- | kelpie | ' bogeyman thay cuidnae juist |
Doric - MNA | in the loch aside the fir.. a | kelpie | , he’d caad it. Efter yon, |
Central - LAL | han A thocht A seen the saund | kelpie | sweemin roond the saund-pit p |
Doric - MNA | mornin. The | kelpie | maun hae likit the fisherman |
Doric - MNA | frae the | Kelpie | ’s Puil?” |
Doric - MNA | he puil aside their haime The | Kelpie | ’s Puil. A fisherman aften |
Doric - MNA | an on doon tae the side o the | Kelpie | ’s Puil. |
Doric - MNA | d like a steen, deep inno the | Kelpie | ’s Puil, leavin |
Doric - MNA | heid first splooter inno the | Kelpie | ’s Puil. |
Doric - MNA | at the | Kelpie | ’s Puil, the puil that thing |
Shetland - SHD | Casino spots his peerie | Kelpie | Collie pal comin doon da hill |
Central - LAL | acters sic as the traditional | Kelpie | as weel as the new creations |
Central - EDN | The son o Pan and a watter | kelpie | . |
Shetland - SHD | juggle (similar to Scotland's | kelpie | ) would wait in streams and lo |