Doric - MNA | eir feet on its steeny banks, | ettin | their denner piece an flingin |
Doric - MNA | red brawly inno the hatchery, | ettin | aathin, fooshtie or no. Gin a |
Doric - MNA | "He's doon bi the loch - | ettin | gruffalo cake." |
Doric - MNA | ock e Baptist cam till ye nae | ettin | an nae drinkin an ye said o h |
Central - SEC | An a quine girns 'I'm nae | ettin | ingins |
Doric - DOR | em in a pot o bilin water the | ettin | then foo can ye? |
Doric - MNA | get inveigled in ower muckle | ettin | an drinkin |
Doric - MNA | e pu'in e heids aff e corn an | ettin | them, rubbin them i their han |
Doric - MNA | f ower e road, wi fowk sittin | ettin | an drinkin like thon time e b |
Doric - MNA | wis cannibalised: the leevin | ettin | the deid. Matin wis nae mair |
Doric - MNA | nged ower the nearhaun fairms | ettin | aathing clean in, a plague o |
Doric - MNA | e, the youngest hairster, sat | ettin | her dennertime piece. She wis |