Central - LAL | Laich | layin hooses o the derkest re | |
Central - AYR | un her, she stertit in a wee, | laich | , timerous vyce, "Gin it pleas |
Central - EDN | . Though it wisna verra late, | laich | snores cam fae Malik in the k |
Southern - SEA | Laich, | laich | ower nairrae easins |
Central - LAL | Wide lochs an straths, | laich | park an shieling hie, |
Central - SEC | A maist malagrugrous, | laich | , dunner rang out frae the lud |
Ulster - BUL | Chance sicht, | laich | |
Central - AYR | on the tap o Glaister Law, a | laich | knowe tae the west o Loudoun |
Central - LAL | staunin by a stair doon tae a | laich | howf ablow the causeys. Twa d |
Central - AYR | feenished his sermon. Then a | laich | hummin frae the precentor rai |
Central - AYR | ison thocht), an it said in a | laich | , trimmlin vyee, "We'll gang t |
Central - LAL | closer tae Chairlie, and in a | laich | saft secret voice, he whusper |
Doric - DOR | maistlins," he heild on in a | laich | vyee, "but the day I jist hap |
Central - AYR | he spake tae her gently in a | laich | vvce - 'Isabel Weir, ye hae |
Central - LAL | aid Mr Tod. 'It's the waw o a | laich | -hoose. And if I'm no wrang, i |
Central - LAL | the kirk-brae, sclimed ower a | laich | dyke, an hunker-slid doon a b |
Central - SEC | at Canadae expairiences verra | laich | tempers, an ern growes |
Central - AYR | t time roun, she cam across a | laich | curtain that she hadnae seen |
Central - AYR | raid river rinnin throu braid | laich | holms that streitched back up |
Doric - ABN | e, A crap up ahin him an said | laich | -in: |
Central - LAL | And I'd hunted heich and | laich | ablo the Muin, |
Central - LAL | Nae hingin-luggit staund, nae | laich | - |
Southern - SEA | wis ae | laich | biggin, wi ae theekit ruif, a |
Central - EDN | e man speirt, keepin his vyce | laich | . |
Central - AYR | ou the wee garret windae, the | laich | siller beam o a fou mune cast |
Central - SEC | he sees as he gaes by "...the | laich | -shuts at grun-level..." The d |
Shetland - SHD | mak thaim hail an hauden. The | Laich | Hoose wis gey rummelt doun ta |
Central - LAL | he Scottish money supply; the | laich | status o Scottish money, conf |
Shetland - SHD | nor his bairns ivver gied the | Laich | Hoose anither thocht. |
Central - LAL | ter. Moa tak the milk tae the | laich | room an went tae bed tae wait |
Central - EDN | tion, an leukit awa intae the | laich | clood that hid the surroondin |
Central - LAL | ge wifie comin doon intae the | laich | -hoose. At the fit o the steps |
Central - LAL | ed fae the hoose doon tae the | laich | -hoose. |
Central - AYR | s no this time, it wad be the | laich | price o corn wi the guid hair |
Central - LAL | o Brahe (1546-1601) while the | Laich | o Aitken is the biggest laich |
Shetland - SHD | slates that haed faan aff the | Laich | Hoose ruif - "it is importan |
Central - AYR | wis the spring o 1685, an the | laich | April sun nou raise faur eneu |
Shetland - SHD | Hoose, the Hiech Hoose an the | Laich | Hoose. |
Central - LAL | The wifie in the | laich | -hoose raxed oot and liftit a |
Shetland - SHD | wad be nott for upbiggin the | Laich | Hoose - whit wi naebodie tha |
Central - AYR | On the | laich | side o the road frae Tounheid |
Southern - SEA | pel” is tae bei fund on the | Laich | road, aboot ae fardel o ae my |
Southern - SEA | On the tap side o the | Laich | (Low) Road, i yon neuk i the |
Central - LAL | p on the heichest shelf o the | laich | -hoose, keekin oot fae ahint a |
Central - EDN | ic, the tung o the fowk o the | laich | kintra o Scotland. Ti mak the |
Central - SEC | e the hauf-deid harbour o the | laich | toun, steps biggit by Victori |
Southern - SEA | , anenst the sindrins o the | Laich | an Hie roads. In ackwal fack, |
Central - NEC | dence that he wis pairt o the | laich | nobility, but he wisnae the f |
Central - LAL | e he wis a, canterin ower the | laich | park tae whaur she wis waitin |
Shetland - SHD | wad pit in for siller for the | Laich | Hoose tae. The laird bade tha |
Central - LAL | Up the back there was the | laich | sound o lauchter and genteel |
Central - LAL | er, she walked awa across the | laich | -hoose. At the fit o the stair |
Central - LAL | he Wee-est Tod ran across the | laich | -hoose flair, each yin oxterin |
Shetland - SHD | pyntin up a bittie aboot the | Laich | Hoose waas. |
Shetland - SHD | foremaist scrievers aboot the | Laich | Hoose in academic journals, " |
Central - SEC | Resolution an pyntit oot the | laich | staundin o the Catalan leid i |
Central - SEC | eran watter dreepin throu the | laich | stane ruif for company. That |
Central - AYR | is cruik an stooped ablow the | laich | lintel o the cothous door. Li |
Central - LAL | els in a gowstie, dunk, dowie | laich | -hoose. "This is it" skirled M |
Central - EDN | aed up tae the ferm, a puckle | laich | biggins wi corrugatit airn ru |
Central - LAL | boulders i the muils, an bigg | laich | , symbolic dykes at a body can |
Central - AYR | en: she fand hersel in a lang | laich | haa, that wis lichtit by a ra |
Central - LAL | An fan thi | laich | o thi nicht is oer |
Central - LAL | ons an cities, or in areas wi | laich | populations. |
Central - SEC | verra bonie bit. Twal | laich | dwallins wi wikker waws an ra |
Central - AYR | in weel aff the rig-heids, an | laich | doun in the sheddaes o the ho |
Central - EDN | n in Februar, an ma dunnie an | laich | -flett is owrelippin wi drenk |
Doric - SNO | r wha cuid hobnob wi heich an | laich | , an his stunts an his persona |
Doric - SNO | r wha cuid hobnob wi heich an | laich | , an his stunts an his persona |
Central - AYR | His braith cam fast, saft an | laich | ; his brou wis cauld an clammy |
Central - LAL | Awa doon in the kitchen | laich | , |
Central - LAL | efter, it wis Kate again, in | laich | : |
Doric - MNA | yin naethin ava bit their ain | laich | Autumn sough. |
Central - LAL | mou’d in | laich | , bumbazed at the transformati |
Central - LAL | ahint the counter, newsin in | laich | til ither. Thay rase aince ma |
Ulster - EUL | Lyin | laich | in Darkley |
Central - EDN | an syne, bog-cotton | laich | , the rose o Scotland, |
Central - AYR | Then they baith boued doun | laich | , an their curly pows got fank |
Central - LAL | nk lang on the Leddy, ay, tho | laich | be ma place |
Central - LAL | Beek's Secret Cider | Laich | -Hoose |
Central - LAL | 'Beek's Secret Cider | Laich | -Hoose,' said Mr Tod. 'But caw |
Ulster - BUL | a corner | laich | an quait, |
Central - SEC | wes ower | laich | -doun ti allou sic prettikins. |
Central - LAL | r Sun Gird wi temperatures as | laich | as - 222.2 °C or - 371.5 °F |
Central - SEC | Lukkie Nisbet’s howff wes | laich | an reikie. The pett brunt sla |
Central - LAL | Straths | laich | -liggin, braes an shaws, |
Central - LAL | an write in thair ain leid is | laich | . |
Central - EDN | lest outbrak wi a veillanous | laich | aith, "Seilens, thare, atwein |
Doric - DOR | der in a frichtit fusper, aat | laich | at she cwid scarcelins hear f |
Central - AYR | eckened ruif jeists were that | laich | he had tae walk stooped tae m |
Central - AYR | till on Hew Campbell, wha sat | laich | an boued in his chair ahint t |
Central - LAL | o Aitken is the biggest | laich | in the Sun Gird that wis made |
Central - SEC | o’z bodie wes awfu | laich | doun, tho he swattit atwein o |