A Corpus of 21st Century Scots Texts

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Occurrences of etymology in Corpus sorted by last letter of previous word

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Shetland - SHD etymology w'ir no sure o. Hit startit b
Ulster - WULnch enfondre, to be chilled. #etymology #ulsterscots https://t.co/Yu6
Ulster - WULl). Confused??? #ulsterscots #etymology https://t.co/ApH0k3saPR
Doric - MNAap, as name of the lime kiln. Etymology? Nae idea, wirkin on it! http
Ulster - WUL a verb meaning ‘to shock’. Etymology unconfirmed but possibly from
Doric - DORbeing ‘hard as Hinnersins’. Etymology of it
Central - LALrd come fae? Which definition/etymology is closest tae the use you ke
Central - LAL t’ — a gallusly speceefic etymology gien the ubeequity o gey an s
Doric - MNAn spot. Mak a list, check the etymology, bring the names tae life. Il
Southern - SEA whan A wur growin up. Fur the etymology o the sindry place names an b
Doric - MNAn as a Scots word, explaining etymology. But today I'm taking my own
Doric - MNA@LitCors @OMainnin Etymology word by word for the bairns.
Central - LAL and that gies a clue tae its etymology. Originally, a gallus lad wad
Orkney - ORKans Heid seems to be the gory etymology