Central - SEC | furm | o E. Ross Esq, ettlin ti saun | |
Central - LAL | oncome tae spellin tae mak a | furm | o the leid that niver existit |
Central - LAL | s the consensus that it’s a | furm | o Scots — mebbe as an affco |
Central - LAL | n guid, in houiver leemitit a | furm | , ane o the auldest dreams o t |
Ulster - CUL | a thimel," said Alice in bad | furm | . |
Central - LAL | und in a faur mair pronoonced | furm | in Ulster. Deed, durin the tw |
Central - LAL | cots but ken nocht o its auld | furm | . That is yin pint. The ither |
Central - EDN | erlament. Heir ma plene i the | furm | o :- " The Taill o the Auld B |
Central - EDN | lwey rugg, at wes alse in the | furm | o a poke, med me a twa-fauld |
Central - EDN | it frae Roum. Ilkane taks the | furm | o kerved stane collums wi ae |
Central - EDN | . The challance o the novelle | furm | ledes ti ither bettirs, furby |
Central - SEC | he mairchin baun wes ane aire | furm | o’d. The styall wes lowse a |
Central - LAL | the verb, a prasent habeetual | furm | ,3 an rhetorical flourishes th |
Central - SEC | iks an peypers, ti halp thaim | furm | a solit |
Central - LAL | id-Ulster Inglish coud e’en | furm | anither argiment tae learn th |
Central - SEC | ttance o the faks, an ye maun | furm | yeir ain opeinioun, bot a thi |
Central - EDN | sgates ti gie a heize ti this | furm | at wes sair waantit. |
Central - LAL | steerers speirt aboot a Scots | furm | Chris Dempsey, fae the Inform |
Ulster - CUL | said the Gryphon, "yae furst | furm | intae a line alang the sea-sh |