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Doric
McClure, Derrick J.Throwe the Keekin-Gless an Fit Ailice Funn There, (Evertype 2021 ISBN: 978-1782012559) Doric, prose Ye can jist see a peerie-wee teet o the trunce in Keekin-Gless on page 14 hous is! Here an we'se tak a teet at the gairden firstlins!" In on page 23 "Come an hae a teet at him!" the bridders guller' on page 57 e-like. "I Wad like tae tak a teet aa roun about ma, firstlins." on page 69 "Ye can tak a teet forenenst ye, an tae baith th on page 70
Also on pages 91
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Blackhall, SheenaMinnie, (Scots Language Centre 2004) Doric, prose go noo, that's it, cannie, an teet in the keekin glaiss ower the e moo o't, wi a calf's bottle teet in her haun an her face drain nner year auld, Minnie. Tak a teet at the reef abeen ye.'
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Blackhall, SheenaJessie the Jumbo And other Bairn Tales in Scots, (Smashwords 2014) Doric - Aberdeen, weans . “We’d better takk a wee teet innoyer lugs.” Syne oot wad ide me,” quo she, “ye can teet throw the binoculars, Kenny!
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Shetland
De Luca, ChristineLallans 58 - seiven poems bi Christine de Luca, (Lallans Magazine 2001) Shetland, poetry an fae a teet at testaments, a nod at Norn on page 19