Central - SEC | staunnart o whit is 'real', ' | leal | , an 'proper' is definit bi a |
Central - LAL | Gie but ae promise, | leal | tae me |
Central - AYR | Or the strang, | leal | luv o lusum weemen: |
Central - SEC | icity (that o bein the true - | leal | - leid o the Scots people) an |
Central - SWE | Sir Andrew Wood. | Leal | an Skeely. |
Central - LAL | Emerant Isle an back again, a | leal | crew, |
Central - LAL | When aa | leal | legions shaw a shank |
Ulster - EUL | That wud hae tha | leal | pit oot, an aa |
Central - LAL | Gin trauchles gar her seek a | leal | -hert frien, |
Central - WCE | stour, but she haesna been a | leal | wife. John kills hir, but eft |
Central - LAL | ir, and he wunnered if bein a | Leal | Knicht meant ye jist cairried |
Central - EDN | ht and leesome thing tae haud | leal | tae Mr Cameron (or ‘Maister |
Central - LAL | His hert-thocht thirlt sae | leal | tae his lass bride |
Central - SEC | raw buke gies bearins on: the | leal | thing that did maitter. |
Central - SEC | wrang, ayont the fake an the | leal | . |
Central - LAL | ns" it maun be The Land o the | Leal | , which is ae maisterpiece, an |
Central - LAL | from the Land o the | Leal | ~ it's aye sang wi me. |
Central - WCE | is lang hame i the Laun o the | Leal | . Ye'll fin a braw testimonie |
Central - WCE | ie flittit til the Laun o the | Leal | . Juist in case onie bodie dis |
Central - SEC | AYONT THE FAKE OR THE | LEAL | : SCOTS AS A HAPPENIN |
Central - LAL | a line | leal | tae Edward, thirled |
Central - LAL | e write, parteeclar if ye are | leal | til a regional dialect. |
Central - SEC | Ma Ellen, ye were | leal | an true. |
Central - SWE | e whit daunerin shuin are aye | leal | . |
Central - LAL | For a bodie can be baith | leal | an lazy thegither. The wee pr |
Doric - MNA | wis hard-wirkin, ambitious an | leal | ; bit kinno blate wi weemin. |
Central - LAL | as he leevit, stoot hertit an | leal | . An the bards still sing o th |
Central - SEC | wis that, quate, suithfast an | leal | , bidin i the backgrun but aye |
Central - WCE | The guid commander, wha'd bin | leal | an brave, |
Central - NEC | mense he wis due, an nae bein | leal | tae Scotland. Houaniver we’ |
Central - LAL | tae, despite her shaw o bein | leal | tae oor faither, seemed no ta |
Central - LAL | forgaitherin no | leal | -hairtit, see, lang'll be the |
Central - LAL | een a bittie strynge, bit war | leal | -hertit eneuch no tae caw iz a |
Central - LAL | o ma fower | leal | ladies, dinna waste yer tears |
Central - LAL | ert, see, aa their hairts wir | leal | |
Central - SEC | ig, there isna sic a thing as | leal | or genuine Scots. Tak Burns: |
Central - SEC | luved ye hauf aneuch. Ye'r as | leal | -hertit as onie coushie-dou, a |
Central - WCE | ter sum mair sik ongauns, his | leal | hoond wins hame forby. She se |
Central - AYR | e name - "gies the keing his | leal | wisses an howpes he'll tak th |
Central - NEC | the heid o the airmy, or his | leal | neebor Andra Murray. Murray w |
Doric - DOR | ithers an aa he gets for his | leal | -hertit werk is clouts an kick |
Central - LAL | ing.' But ma sister's saul is | leal | - |
Southern - SEA | efleckin upo. The prophet wis | leal | til his caain an |
Central - WCE | !' an 'Fareweill' til a richt | leal | lad o pairts an a braw Buchan |
Central - LAL | Rise, Sir Pooh de Bear, maist | leal | o aw ma Knichts.' |
Central - EDN | Their maist | leal | -hertit disciples wis the twa |
Central - LAL | ective ‘traist’ meanin ‘ | leal | , faithfu, trustwirthy, reliab |