Central - SWE | tae wark yer wey intae hoose, | hairth | an hairt, |
Doric - DOR | e likes o bowsters, blunkets, | hairth | -rugs, brodclaiths, dishclouts |
Ulster - PUL | ha fairmin fowk o Ulstér lea | hairth | an hame ahint. |
Ulster - PUL | fornenst tha ither side o tha | hairth | , an turfed a wheen wee sticks |
Ulster - EUL | ap poaket, knelt doon bae the | hairth | an played "The Sea Shanty.' D |
Ulster - EUL | , he fell fast asleep bae the | hairth | while his ma sut gabbin. Lily |
Ulster - EUL | t Daniel liks tae sit bae the | hairth | ," said Maisie, fur that was a |
Doric - MNA | the parks an the byre tae the | hairth | . Ma aunt ay referred tae her |
Ulster - EUL | hir husband's shouler tae the | hairth | as a flame o the present stok |
Orkney - ORK | Aa day he sits afore the | hairth | , ass gets in his hair and cla |
Central - SEC | uist lauched As he sat bi the | hairth | : |
Central - SEC | ontil the | hairth | . The barr wes aye tuim afoir |
Southern - SWE | annae bate a guid lowe in the | hairth | tae burn awa thochts o viruse |
Doric - MNA | wis cauld, ae wee lowe in the | hairth | like tae hoast its laist bare |
Doric - MNA | Steenhillock. The lowe in the | hairth | o yon place hid bin her faith |
Central - EDN | wid steer the | hairth | 's sighan ash an lowse |
Central - LAL | ir wis broth bubblin ower the | hairth | , an ither brews, whiles Bridi |
Doric - DOR | ere it wes, straikit ower the | hairth | -rug, aa fankles an snorls, wi |
Ulster - EUL | dairk. She knelt doon at the | hairth | an swept away the ashes frae |
Ulster - EUL | Hiein frae his | hairth | an hame |
Ulster - EUL | Ma hamely | hairth | wi rid breek lum |