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Use in varieties of Scots

feyther Corpus occurrences Central Doric / Northern Orkney Shetland Southern Ulster
Occurences normalised per million words4.4 0.5 0 89.4 0 0 17.7
Number of occurrences141 0 9 0 0 4
Number of authors6 1 2 3

Occurrences of feyther in Corpus

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Central

McGibbon, Joe Lallans 73 - Feyther Langshanks Blues, (Lallans Magazine 2008) Central, poetry
Feyther Langshanks Blues on page 116

1 matches

Orkney

Baikie, R. M. Mair Fairming Tales, (Baikie 2000 ISBN: 978-0953156412) Orkney - Hackland, prose
e didno understand. Bit as me feyther aye said niver trust a bull, on page 21

1 matches

Miller, Alison Archipelagos : Poems from Writing the North, (University of Edinburgh 2014 ISBN: 978-0-7486-9755-7) Orkney, poetry
For Feyther oot o such fine cloot as tha on page 39
'Mutual admiration,' Feyther cries it - on page 40
Shaks Feyther's hand and oot the door he go on page 42

6 matches

Miller, Alison Gousters, Glims and Veerie-orums, (Orkney Voices 2021 ISBN: 9780956661661) Orkney, prose
Don't think aboot yir feyther's hert on page 108

1 matches

Miller, Alison The Point o Tinsal, (Dictionaries of the Scots Language 2021) Orkney, poetry
thir feyther, handed tae him, or
1 matches

Ulster

Robinson, Philip Oul Licht, (Ullans Press 2017 ISBN: 978-1905281305) Ulster - Larne, poetry
But feyther Dave an uncle Will, on page 27

1 matches

Cartmill, Claire Three score years an ten, (Ballymoney and Moyle Times 2014) Ulster, newspaper
step than a ustae be bit mae feyther is still leevin in hes ninety
1 matches

Reynolds, Charlie Tha demise o oor ain tongue, (North Antrim Speak 2010) Ulster - Coleraine, blog
ngue tae bae proud o that mae feyther an moather spake an thaur fey
an moather spake an thaur feyther an moather afore that. Sae ta
2 matches

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