Southern - SEA | brae | face, an A think thay ir oaks | |
Central - SEC | brae | heid ower-abuin Dalkeith whau | |
Central - LAL | kit; nouns like bletherskite, | brae | , breeks, bubbly-jock, claes, |
Doric - MNA | t Banff Academy. Burn, knock, | brae | , knowe, bin, glen, strath, ne |
Central - LAL | rend oo wun doon tae the kirk- | brae | , sclimed ower a laich dyke, a |
Ulster - GUL | A | brae | , a burn an a wee brig in Ball |
Doric - MNA | treet far it jined wi Fitehaa | Brae | . Neist tae Annie's wee room w |
Doric - MNA | n car cam fleein doon Fitehaa | Brae | . Forbye, baith Daisy an Minni |
Doric - MNA | r room an glowered up Fitehaa | Brae | , up tae far her mither Sally |
Doric - MNA | on the short haul up Fitehaa | Brae | . A car wis comin doon the wye |
Central - LAL | On a patch o grund aside a | brae | |
Central - SEC | In the distance ye cuid see a | brae | , a hairst-gowd colour an here |
Doric - MNA | ie fit frae the heid o Fiteha | Brae | . The doctor socht room tae ex |
Ulster - BUL | an gether up tha yows oan tha | brae | . It's aboot time the' wur aa |
Ulster - EUL | On tha | brae | heid. |
Ulster - PUL | On tha | brae | at tha edge o tha toon |
Ulster - PUL | In tha sheilan on top o tha | brae | |
Ulster - PUL | Fae tha shielan on top tha | brae | . |
Ulster - PUL | They're just ayont tha | brae | !" |
Southern - SEC | ilka | brae | an muntain sall be makkit lai |
Ulster - EUL | Blinnin tha slonks on ilka | brae | |
Central - LAL | Mr Tod On a | brae | above the glen there wis a wi |
Doric - MNA | e - A'm maist affa blin On a | brae | I wid files need a shove fae |
Doric - DOR | wild as water tummlin doon a | brae | |
Central - NEC | it an slithered ma wey doon a | brae | , rummelt across a shoogly bri |
Doric - DOR | Broon An Roost wis left on a | brae | for the nicht, jist tae mak s |
Central - NEC | ed tae a cave in the side o a | brae | . The air roon this cave wis b |
Doric - MNA | aw richt eif a stoppet onno a | brae | or eif Ronalt weis aboord we |
Central - LAL | s gaed tae wis at the tap o a | brae | . This meant that the bairns h |
Doric - ABN | Up a | brae | an throu a yett |
Central - SWE | An auld heid frae Skara | Brae | lookit back |
Orkney - ORK | eedie bit, you come tae Skara | Brae | . |
Central - DUN | iggit intae hooses like Skara | Brae | lang, lang afore onie Roman l |
Orkney - ORK | couldna care less aboot Skara | Brae | or wir bonny scenery - |
Doric - MNA | rs in the toon. On this verra | brae | , her Ma hid met her Da, at th |
Central - SEC | ay shair. Noo, there's only a | brae | atween the Uppertoon an' the |
Central - WCE | cany wait tae gee ma granny a | brae | big squeezy cuddle. |
Central - EDN | The picnic | brae | abune the watter’s edge |
Central - LAL | rhead Hill (cried Pee-the-Bed | Brae | ), whaur he cuid luk doon oan |
Central - LAL | whaur it sclimmt the Blackwid | Brae | an traversed the side o the K |
Ulster - SUL | sconnered, eight And burn and | brae | and sheuch and skreich and du |
Orkney - ORK | art as Brechin, Stromness and | Brae | hiv been phonan in tae tell m |
Ulster - BUL | But thrang's the road, the | brae | sae stie. |
Central - GLA | The burgh an broch, the | brae | an loch; the wine; the banner |
Central - LAL | n the tods. At the stert, the | brae | looked like this: |
Central - LAL | d sae were the puir tods. The | brae | noo looked like is: |
Central - LAL | ae tell them tae surroond the | brae | . Ilka man'll hae a gun and a |
Central - LAL | wis whit had happened tae the | brae | : |
Central - AYR | ane tod-hole biggit intae the | brae | -face abune the steadin. Here |
Central - LAL | the sheep far owre the | brae | , |
Central - EDN | her ower the stey heid of the | brae | . He drappit his hauns tae her |
Central - LAL | owks a hole richt through the | brae | and cams oot on the tither si |
Ulster - BUL | mak blak the | brae | behin; |
Central - SEC | Nae skouriss clam the | brae | ti Embro Castel. The esplanad |
Central - LAL | Ach, damn the burnie an the | brae | , |
Central - LAL | Yon cedar oan the | brae | , gleed up, alicht, |
Central - SEC | skytes like wildfire ben the | brae | |
Ulster - GUL | Aa the skifters hae gien the | brae | a wheen o bonnie colours. htt |
Central - LAL | aw an unco figure climbin the | brae | . It wis an auld wee wummin dr |
Southern - SEA | on the | brae | face, juist ferrer up the bur |
Central - AYR | man. Gin a yowe dee'd on the | brae | - an Adam fand it afore the |
Central - LAL | . 'It's up in the widd on the | brae | . It's unner a muckle tree...' |
Doric - MNA | the henhooses perched on the | brae | tae feed her feathery chairge |
Central - LAL | pherds wha come an gae on the | brae | , |
Central - LAL | that wur rauchled hie on the | brae | like the gairden path o etins |
Central - LAL | mer wis situn up there on the | brae | waitin for them tae sterve, a |
Central - EDN | ertit tae build a fire on the | brae | wi the scroggy twigs an yak s |
Central - LAL | o drowe on the | brae | . |
Southern - SEA | haps aye on the | brae | face. |
Southern - SEA | ies yin or twae agrouf on the | brae | , juist abuin the |
Central - AYR | thaim sanctuary. Heich on the | brae | abune Ponesk Glen lay a lang, |
Ulster - EUL | vin an crunchin gravel on the | brae | . Jenny was rollin quare an qu |
Central - AYR | ambs lowpin an tummlin on the | brae | - for Adam an Bess, as they |
Ulster - BUL | O the moarnin on the | brae | , |
Central - EDN | at laist, he set doun on the | brae | , whyles the wattir aye blethe |
Central - SEC | il up ti thon fermtoun on the | brae | an speir fur Lukkie |
Central - GLA | . Doon the | brae | ? There’s naething there bit |
Central - SEC | owre the waa, an awa doon the | brae | , alang tae his ain hoose, up |
Doric - MNA | ill Gilchrist cycled doon the | brae | tae his mither, a mile awa at |
Central - LAL | d wummin disappeared doon the | brae | and the young wife o Kittleru |
Ulster - EUL | Skate doon the | brae | , ah thocht. Jenny cannae skat |
Ulster - EUL | . Jenny cannae skate doon the | brae | , ah thocht. The Waterloo Road |
Ulster - EUL | ah'm goin tae skate doon the | brae | . Save the rest o the story fo |
Doric - MNA | he cam stridin back doon the | brae | te Hillies' fairmhoose, seein |
Central - LAL | l over from the fall doon the | brae | , and a wounded pride that’l |
Central - LAL | ornin an hurled them doon the | brae | ? Hae a Happy Easter! #Scots # |
Orkney - ORK | okeless' gaan dirlan doon the | brae | . |
Doric - MNA | meat. Syne Alec ran doon the | brae | wi Minnie in his airms an up |
Doric - MNA | the heather, and ran doon the | brae | tae meet her. Sune, Isie scra |
Doric - DOR | the lave o them gyan doon the | brae | tae the squeel at the ither s |
Central - GLA | d. An she wiz headin doon the | brae | . Doon the brae? There’s nae |
Doric - MNA | ck tae buckie, bidin doon the | brae | again far a feel maste at ham |
Central - NEC | n were awready pilin doon the | brae | and they were ridd-hot and ra |
Central - LAL | traiveller, whustlin doon the | brae | , |
Central - LAL | n iz an cam lollopin doon the | brae | kwerious tae ken whae A wis. |
Central - EDN | n he wis aff, peltin doon the | brae | , shoutin an wavin his erms in |
Central - LAL | in steyer and steyer doon the | brae | noo. |
Central - SWE | ma thistle freen, As doon the | brae | we go. An thanks fir bein a l |
Central - EDN | a stane an lobbed it doon the | brae | . Than anither an anither. |
Central - GLA | Went doon the | brae | wi candour cause they war yer |
Central - SEC | toon, Falkirk, jist doon the | brae | . |
Southern - SEA | de o the road, juist doon the | brae | ae bittie frae the Sheil. Aul |
Central - LAL | git by forty it's aw doon the | brae | ," she seyd. Bit she didnae lu |
Central - LAL | th that wund ita wey doon the | brae | . It wis a narra, joukin path |
Ulster - BUL | than thon aul boy doon the | brae | . |
Orkney - ORK | Black coo on the | brae | |
Central - LAL | burls roon the | brae | salutin ladies |
Central - LAL | eard whit's gaun on up on the | brae | ?' Brock whittered. 'Whit a st |
Central - GLA | nae steeple, percht up on the | brae | . |
Central - LAL | s pit up in the crater on the | brae | - yin for Boggin, yin for Bo |
Central - LAL | eans awbody that bides on the | brae | .' Brock sat doon and pit a pa |
Central - AYR | wis countin his yowes on the | brae | face. They wad be lambin in a |
Central - EDN | wis a soon o fuitsteps on the | brae | abuin. |
Southern - SEA | splatters on the | brae | face, |
Central - AYR | were oot cuttin peats on the | brae | -face abune his hous. They had |
Central - AYR | John stuid picket on the | brae | abune Derval, wi a clear sich |
Doric - DOR | roon An Roost wis left on the | brae | again that nicht, bit neest m |
Central - AYR | m an John wad gang oot on the | brae | in simmer tae herd an kep the |
Southern - SEA | m workers hooses juist on the | brae | side up frae the ferm toun it |
Central - SWE | Gaes by on the | brae | at eenin. |
Central - LAL | We waur oot an awa doun the | brae | . |
Central - AYR | s his faither strade doun the | brae | wi that lang herd's stride o |
Central - LAL | lest gangs lanesome doun the | brae | . |
Doric - NNB | Bobban doun the | brae | |
Central - LAL | Rinnin doun the | brae | toward the blae Aegean tide. |
Central - SEC | e time thay’r gaun doun the | brae | tae the quait Kirk Loan, the |
Central - SEC | n, an skytin baklins doun the | brae | .Than the wes seilence bot fur |
Central - AYR | Watter o Ayr, juist doun the | brae | frae the Tounheid o Greenock. |
Central - LAL | , hurtlin heid first doun the | brae | an roond the corner like luge |
Doric - NNB | O the | brae | |
Central - EDN | ollaet him tae the heid o the | brae | , wi Hsien close ahint. The Ch |
Orkney - ORK | 'Skatehorn! Face O The | Brae | , Slatterhoose Park, |
Ulster - EUL | uldered frae the bottom o the | brae | . He was clarried in clábar t |
Central - WCE | aikets wir aff, the tap o the | brae | , |
Central - LAL | mair earth frae the tap o the | brae | , it looked like this: |
Doric - ABN | hoose richt at the tap o the | brae | , near eneuch tae the same pla |
Doric - ABN | irds on, at the shouder o the | brae | that taks ye doon intae the t |
Central - GLA | he treacherous sclither o the | brae | . |
Doric - MNA | the wee brig at the fit o the | brae | alow the hoose. He sat on the |
Central - SEC | age gaithert at the fit o the | brae | an they follaed the wee cairt |
Doric - MNA | so Ah'd stan it the fit o the | brae | an coont tull ye'd crunkit aa |
Central - EDN | He stoppit at the fuit o the | brae | an ett the scraps he had pit |
Central - LAL | Up the | brae | |
Central - LAL | widds, past the kirk, up the | brae | , ontae the muir. A thin stour |
Central - LAL | uckle heid at her. Awa up the | brae | tae the widds, and see whit t |
Central - LAL | wer the brig an airted up the | brae | for the heich road tae Mauchl |
Central - LAL | ose as his client rade up the | brae | , tilted his glesses on his la |
Central - SEC | “Awaw wi ye up the | brae | an pyke a spang neive-fu o fl |
Central - SEC | irchin baun an set aff up the | brae | ti the Tron, giein it laldie. |
Southern - SWE | an we'll gang up the | brae | thegither, |
Doric - DOR | Back up the | brae | , doon tae the ferm |
Southern - SEA | Staundin, weel up the | brae | face, abuin the Borth’ick w |
Central - AYR | they anither. John ran up the | brae | toward the meenister as a bra |
Central - AYR | Pechin up the | brae | ah felt the weicht, |
Central - SEC | Noo when A'm pechin up the | brae | A get gey short o braith, |
Central - LAL | ld wummin come hirplin up the | brae | . |
Ulster - GUL | Tae danner up the | brae | , |
Southern - SEA | h Kirk Yaird is ferrer up the | brae | frae the Manse an is |
Central - LAL | r dock a hunner yairds up the | brae | while ma reply wis wammlin th |
Central - EDN | . “Aa richt, tak wis up the | brae | till it gits interestin, than |
Central - SEC | ter an harled him awaw up the | brae | ti the widds whaur the panser |
Orkney - ORK | Hurl the borrow up the | brae | |
Central - SEC | face aw the wey up the | brae | , an sekes lissens frae’d af |
Orkney - ORK | ars gaan curlan doon ower the | brae | . |
Central - AYR | o horses comin doun ower the | brae | . For a while she stuid there, |
Central - LAL | par Angus an yon bus ower the | brae | gangs tae Alyth. |
Central - EDN | fur the | brae | o frankincense. |
Doric - MNA | nnie follaed, pechin, fur the | brae | wis steep an the heather lang |
Central - AYR | e had quickly learnt that the | brae | park cuid haud nae mair nor a |
Central - SEC | I wis wytin at the | brae | o the river |
Central - AYR | ae Langside, then skirtit the | brae | past the steadin o Auchencloi |
Central - AYR | n his step as he breistit the | brae | owerluikin the Watter o Ayr - |
Central - LAL | Owre field an bonnie | brae | , |
Central - SWE | On the stoorie | brae | . |
Southern - SEA | m o whit wei kent is, Klintie | Brae | , “Borthouch Hill End”, |
Doric - ABN | Ilka purple | brae | made on tae the young climmer |
Ulster - GUL | namesni There is a "Lang Hame | Brae | " in Killinchy, which leads to |
Doric - MNA | s teuk heelster gowdie doon e | brae | an intae e loch, an perisht 1 |
Southern - SEA | the milestone | brae | . Nou than, gin ee leukit doun |
Doric - MNA | be gid or gaed. A gid ower e | brae | . We gid awa wer holidays. |
Doric - MNA | Stravaigin ower e | brae | coontin yowes! Ca’ aat werk |
Central - AYR | heid o Greenock, wi a pasture | brae | rinnin doun tae twa guid fert |
Central - SEC | hoose at the tap o the Manse | Brae | in Gawston, and I can mind we |
Ulster - GUL | Schoolhouse | Brae | sign #Donaghadee https://t.co |
Doric - MNA | raith. Ilkie tree on the fite | brae | doon tae the Dee weirs bracel |
Ulster - GUL | ce,comin cyclin doon thon big | brae | , |
Doric - MNA | er Granny ained, an nae heich | brae | far the roch stoot wins cud g |
Central - LAL | on the briest o thi | brae | , |
Doric - MNA | At the fit o Steenhillock | brae | , a twa mile ben the main road |
Central - LAL | attacked at the tap o Lanark | brae | , near killed but managed tae |
Southern - SEA | Kirk | Brae | becums Church Hill, an the Sa |
Doric - MNA | at iv ye let aff was the kirk | brae | , bi the time ye'r in the Squa |
Central - SEC | s an rottweilers then up Kirk | Brae | , back somehou inti anither pa |
Southern - SEA | ae the tap o the Ringin-stell | Brae | (whilk merkit the mairch atwe |
Ulster - BUL | Its age-owl | brae | grey-gorred, gant white |
Doric - DOR | awa for a wauk, alang Duncan | Brae | . He couldnae help bit |
Doric - DOR | his wye ben Duncan | Brae | enjoyin the bonny nicht, his |
Central - WCE | Frae birk an | brae | an ilka glen, |
Doric - MNA | Den | Brae | fae Bear's Heid. A wheen o ke |
Ulster - PUL | h she bides yet on top o thon | brae | , |
Central - SEC | Doun Kirktoun | Brae | whaur the wifies foregaither |
Doric - MNA | . Frae the tap o the fermtoun | brae | , Steenhillock's track ran nor |
Southern - SEA | ; it the fit o the Mulsintoun | Brae | . |
Doric - ABN | wye up tae the tap o a steep | brae | , an jist afore ye get tae the |
Central - NEC | efter it. Up and up the steep | brae | the pair o them chairged. The |
Doric - MNA | osen creepen doon thi hairber | brae | , an jist lyke a flee tae shyt |
Doric - MNA | weis zoomin doon thi hairber | brae | we wer car'y, cus we hid tae |
Central - SWE | a heather | brae | that rose fur miles an miles, |
Ulster - BUL | re gane frae ower oor simmer | brae | . |
Ulster - GUL | e "Tully" is fae the Erse for | brae | ? |
Ulster - GUL | e "Tully" is fae the Erse for | brae | ? |
Central - SWE | nor | brae | nor muckle tuimit lands |
Ulster - PUL | in nicht cyclin up Bratchie's | Brae | . The fish cairts wud flee up |
Doric - MNA | ippen aw thi wuty up Burnie's | Brae | , An eence we got ower thi bra |
Doric - MNA | weis zoomen doon thi Bayker's | Brae | , fair trikket we masayl, an t |
Central - LAL | n place-name elements (sic as | brae | meanin 'hillside' or burn mea |
Shetland - SHD | st time am been any farder as | Brae | since da 27th March, an da fi |
Ulster - GUL | ierPhil A bonnie Ulster Scots | brae | ! |
Central - WCE | Tho Parnassus | brae | micht be stieve an stey, |
Ulster - GUL | ntheface Thats them Lynns | brae | crew fleecin off blanks.... |
Central - GLA | e wid she be scramblin up aat | brae | ? |
Central - SWE | race hissel for traipsin that | brae | , silverin heid bowed, tae wha |
Central - LAL | had a braw launch day at Moat | Brae | . |
Central - GLA | y slowly up the Church Street | brae | an, a few yerds afore the sta |
Central - GLA | Smithermann oan Church Street | brae | an Ah could not be daen wi it |
Ulster - BUL | Frae this quait whun-bricht | brae | , |
Central - NEC | ged theirsels doun the slight | brae | , ready for the fecht. |
Central - LAL | kCut.html). On the north-wast | brae | o Auchineden Hill amang the K |
Central - LAL | she ayewis chose the steyest | brae | for her |
Doric - DOR | o, at the boddam o the Kemnay | Brae | . There wis a braw wash-hoose, |
Doric - DOR | him. 'Coortin' up the Kemnay | brae | , eh?' said he. |
Doric - DOR | e used tae bide up the Kemnay | Brae | in a little hoosie wi a dyke |
Central - SEC | Cuddy | Brae | : Language at Letham |
Central - SEC | rmaist report wis cried Cuddy | Brae | : Language at Letham. The phra |
Central - SEC | e at Letham. The phrase Cuddy | Brae | wis taen frae the Scots minin |
Central - SEC | the full 22pp report on Cuddy | Brae | : Language at Letham see:- |
Central - SEC | lance the hutch on a „cuddy | brae | '. |
Doric - DOR | Aikey | Brae | Fair – 1962 |
Doric - DOR | e wait anither year for Aikey | Brae | tae come roon again. An that |
Southern - SEA | stey | brae | face, tae sei til the horse. |
Central - LAL | up the lang, stey | brae | |
Central - LAL | defences locatit abuin a stey | brae | , aft connectit tae the mainla |
Central - LAL | A stoot hert for a stey | brae | . Thaim that haes, aye gets. T |
Central - LAL | like "a stout hert for a stey | brae | " but e.g. I've heard a shilpi |
Central - SWE | It's a stey | brae | |
Southern - SEA | Eildrig. Marcie, whit ae stey | brae | it wur n’; frae the |
Central - LAL | ad, twistin itsel up the stey | brae | . It taks the braith oot o him |
Central - SEC | ss, an it stertit up the stey | brae | bi the burn-syde. Lik in a dr |
Central - LAL | ere sclimmin up an awfie stey | brae | . Then suddently, as though it |
Central - EDN | There wis anither stey | brae | up tae the hollaed-oot glacia |
Ulster - BUL | On a wile an scroaggy | brae | . |
Ulster - PUL | An on Scrabba's scraggy | brae | and tower, |
Doric - MNA | r an brocht her up the steeny | brae | like an eagle trystin hame a |
Ulster - BUL | rae somewhaur doon the whinny | brae | ; |
Central - LAL | inkie reid fern on the frosty | brae | |
Doric - MNA | eny tracks o ice on the skyty | brae | . |
Central - SEC | n street's name - sic as, „ | brae | ' an 'burn'. |