Orkney - ORK | Cured | the folk | |
Central - LAL | cheil an his pairty that wis ' | cured | ' on pilgrimage tae Caunterber |
Central - AYR | e time, an feelin mair like a | cured | ham than a wife, wi aa her cl |
Ulster - SYN | m ïn thair droves, an tae be | cured | o thair ailments. Then Jesus |
Ulster - SYN | , cum tae hear hïm an tae be | cured | o thair ailments. An tha yins |
Central - EDN | in juist for the bairn tae be | cured | , an promisin tae gang back; o |
Doric - MNA | ye say e wird an ma lad'll be | cured | . A ken fit like, |
Central - LAL | Ae thing that can be | cured | wae things like nature walks |
Doric - MNA | re tae hearken till him an be | cured | o their ills. Them att were s |
Doric - MNA | an them wi stiff jynts, an he | cured | e hale jing bang, Croods o fo |
Doric - MNA | ec anither." Att verra oor he | cured | mony fae their diseases, plag |
Central - SEC | "Though ye've | cured | your drooth |
Doric - MNA | him, "Wis there nae ten o ye | cured | , far's e tither nine? Culd ne |
Ulster - SYN | Monie seeck fowk | cured | |
Ulster - SYN | o Petèr's wife an ither fowk | cured | |
Doric - MNA | hem aboot e Keengdom o God an | cured | them att were nae weel. As ni |
Shetland - SHD | But dir kept da same size an | cured | in da same order. Some hae da |
Doric - MNA | e pat his han upo ilka een an | cured | them aa. Deils cam oot o mony |
Central - AYR | iracle, that ma wife had been | cured | o this incurable disease. Ah |
Ulster - SYN | r sartin weemen that haed bin | cured | o wickit spïrits an ailments |
Central - SEC | a speech impediment that wis | cured | by a deity. |
Ulster - SYN | Ten lepers | cured | |
Ulster - SYN | e clain!" An richt awa he wus | cured | o hïs leprosie. Then Jesus s |
Central - AYR | or the cruisie-lamps, an they | cured | the tleeces for beddin. Wi Go |