Central - LAL | mensefu | we come, see, ti ser the Lord | |
Central - SEC | ems is guid forbye; thochtie, | mensefu | an droll. I likit the ane ane |
Central - SEC | lans 57 that "snawbaa" isna a | mensefu | spellin, an yet hissel writes |
Central - LAL | t's a lang day or I spak wi a | mensefu | man, wi harns ahint his een. |
Central - WCE | n mean wi the gracefu wit o a | mensefu | hedonist, an superstitious ra |
Doric - DOR | Ailice interruppit, nae verra | mensefu | -like. |
Central - WCE | fast) insteid o sayin he's a | mensefu | an |
Central - SEC | tae gie Scots fu creedit as a | mensefu | national leid, but it minds u |
Central - LAL | wi that thocht afore us is a | mensefu | oncome. It’s wicelike tae a |
Central - EDN | na hurt his feelins. He wis a | mensefu | young man. She hurried ower t |
Central - LAL | son for it, an it haed seemed | mensefu | eneuch at the time. Jean's ho |
Central - WCE | dae it. He wis that sane and | mensefu | .' |
Central - SEA | hn Scott, an the far-seen and | mensefu | William Dolby: A graduatit su |
Central - LAL | gaun on in Scots, but wi nae | mensefu | place tae gang. As ye're aboo |
Central - LAL | Denyin herbour for nae | mensefu | cause |
Central - SEC | uidna jalouse whitlik wes the | mensefu | commend ti mak aither. Inglis |
Central - LAL | reserve o men, and afore onie | mensefu | notion o wimmen’s – no ta |
Central - WCE | and ah'm ettlin tae fund some | mensefu | way tae explain it.' |
Central - LAL | s winna be necessar. It's aye | mensefu | tae mynd an lat somebody ken |
Central - LAL | at ae level her gate wis aye | mensefu | . An yit it wis thare. Kate ha |
Central - SEC | spak | mensefu | , grown up athout the wuss to |
Central - SEC | . He sekes aye ti be bauld an | mensefu | , schawin curtassie ti weimenf |
Central - LAL | irr o comedy - the gentie an | mensefu | afftakins o Molière or Beaum |
Central - EDN | nk o't as bot a cairn, an ein | mensefu | cheils spak o eikin a chukkie |
Central - LAL | nd sicweys incapable o formin | mensefu | freenships in the ae wey as m |
Central - SEC | forbye that he wis ane o yon | mensefu | collogue that, in 1971, tryst |
Central - LAL | sses forby a profoond sense o | mensefu | silence and patience in sair- |
Central - LAL | ry ootput. Baith are wirthy o | mensefu | respeck. Baith are yin o a ki |
Central - LAL | or's speech had gien the mair | mensefu | animals on the fairm a new oo |
Central - SEC | Whuther it’s mair | mensefu | in yer mind, Tae thole the th |
Southern - SWE | h. Yon'll hae tae involve wir | mensefu | colleagues, acadeemics, libr |
Central - LAL | t but glents in the lift. For | mensefu | fowk, they are riddlums. For |
Doric - DOR | ce tae the filk aat wad be as | mensefu | as a dictionar." |
Doric - DOR | wed corn breidnirls, seeds as | mensefu | burds dae bit naw A've dashel |
Central - SEC | Aa talk wes | mensefu | , ilk word said |
Central - LAL | Aa talk wes | mensefu | , ilk word said |
Central - WCE | Millar leas the darg til his | mensefu | dug, Yarrow. Yarrow in fack f |
Central - SEC | is there for grantin yoursels | mensefu | ? Praesent-day literary Scotla |
Central - LAL | y epic The Brus, the earliest | mensefu | wark o Scots literature that |
Central - LAL | d, whaur Gaelic has had maist | mensefu | steidin in modern times. |