Doric - MNA | ss. He'd bin an adopted wean, | reared | in Glesga bi a douce professi |
Orkney - ORK | Warden, 4 chicks fae Norway, | reared | to flying and then released |
Ulster - EUL | "Esther's a cousin o mine. | Reared | bae ma ma's oul aunt Libby." |
Ulster - GUL | ae like thon ornyment if ye'd | reared | him! |
Central - SEC | pot. Doris had | reared | a braw faimly on her mither†|
Ulster - EUL | ...He wants wee Hughie tae be | reared | wi us." |
Central - LAL | t them, "it says ye ve tae be | reared | in whitever wey is easiest fo |
Central - LAL | than the room and kitchen she | reared | hur in wi'oot two pennies to |
Central - AYR | cry that rent his hert as she | reared | up an cowpt her mount at the |
Central - LAL | But ah'm a guid Catholic. Ah | reared | three weans, Ah'll get looked |
Central - LAL | e airth that has borne him an | reared | him, |
Ulster - EUL | ir shouler. "We might hae bin | reared | wi haird hans, but we onlie i |
Central - LAL | eld o' stanes". For a younker | reared | up speakin North East Scots, |
Ulster - PUL | Progressive weans, on siller | reared | , |
Doric - MNA | Jenny war mair draggit up nur | reared | – bit there wis nivver ony |
Central - LAL | hae kent onywye cause he was | reared | in Scotland. An ma Grannie wi |
Central - NEC | ae the ship wan o the cuddies | reared | its heid and screamed a lood |
Central - LAL | e say naebodie in Scotland is | reared | wi Scots. Whan askit fae whit |
Central - LAL | peakers, as somebody that wis | reared | up in the Wastland, A never h |
Central - AYR | nd. Abune him the great beast | reared | an lasheg vot wi its hooves. |
Ulster - GUL | An they | reared | the most beautiful wee yella |
Central - SEC | stock car racing has finally | reared | its head - tut tut lol |
Doric - MNA | ted across the road, an Daisy | reared | , haivin Minnie affo his back. |