Shetland - SHD | Laird | McLerse wis fine pleased tae | |
Central - LAL | and juke (fist), keek, kirk, | laird | and lug, limmer, lintie, misc |
Southern - SEA | o Harden, the praisent awner, | Laird | Polworth, is himsel, |
Central - LAL | For, | Laird | , remember on that day |
Central - LAL | andrew_graeme Lol nae chance. | Laird | Davidson is aw aboot the grav |
Doric - MNA | Noo, a | laird | speirt at him, "Gweed Maister |
Shetland - SHD | day faider wid set aff for da | Laird | ’s hoose at Busta whaar in e |
Shetland - SHD | If dey wir enough eggs for da | Laird | ’s dad wid keep wan for wis |
Shetland - SHD | ks a wis settin wir kep at da | laird | 's son, bit du widna be telt. |
Doric - DOR | ch himsel walkin roond like a | laird | an tellin stories aboot stuff |
Doric - MNA | e best o claes att ett lik a | laird | ilka day. Lyin at his door wi |
Central - LAL | ae hae the wurds fur them. Ma | Laird | , ye need tae see them fur yir |
Central - AYR | taund o the keing's claes. Ma | laird | Duke pit on the bonnie gear, |
Central - LAL | ck thirst o revenge was on ma | laird | , |
Central - LAL | That, better than a | laird | tae be, |
Central - LAL | Wan o the Guid Folk an a | Laird | amunsgt theym it yon. |
Central - SEC | The follie waa that a | laird | biggit lang syne |
Central - SEC | ie, sellie an nou gey fleeced | Laird | . |
Central - SEC | iety stertin wi the Inglified | laird | that speaks Scots whan it sui |
Central - LAL | A guid | laird | staunds ahint thee at the mai |
Central - NEC | ants aroon the glen. The guid | laird | fun himself unner pressure ta |
Southern - SEA | ous. Bot appearinlie the Guid | Laird | abuin wis wi thum at day, kis |
Central - EDN | benefits thae fowk. The auld | laird | -run system benefits neither c |
Doric - MNA | es, na, tae keep awa the Auld | Laird | o Leddrach, the Warlock Laird |
Southern - SEA | while Yid Nichol, “the auld | laird | o |
Shetland - SHD | wir trukkit doon ablo da hard | laird | 's heel, |
Doric - MNA | en anither, 'Here's e loon, e | Laird | 's heir. Come on, we'll dee aw |
Central - AYR | d a ruif ower her heid an nae | laird | 's rent tae pey. An young Adam |
Southern - SEA | Borth’ickbrae | laird | , hed lat Eck Pow’s auld byr |
Doric - MNA | niver meltit ava, like an ice | laird | 's hairt. East lay the knowe o |
Central - EDN | The | Laird | ’s ambeetion wis tae transla |
Central - WCE | The | Laird | of Lairistan enns the first s |
Southern - SEA | The | Laird | o Hoscote, Mr. Ralph Alan Sta |
Central - SEC | The | Laird | wull mak a fearfu fuss! |
Central - DUN | The | laird | o Auchterhouse, that had come |
Central - EDN | The | Laird | o Cockburnspeth, Dr Livingsto |
Doric - SNO | the | laird | , he kythed afore ’em, |
Orkney - ORK | The | laird | , the factor |
Doric - SNO | the | laird | micht hae gied. |
Doric - MNA | The | Laird | , his wife and son were in res |
Central - SEC | ur the Life of Reilly wi' the | Laird | Hissell. Mark ye, we'd tae wa |
Central - LAL | n et al and a big dose o' the | Laird | o Coocadden's Thingumyjigg. |
Doric - DOR | complimentary) The | laird | himsel didnae care for Jake, |
Doric - MNA | , the | Laird | ’s son and the factor an cur |
Doric - MNA | close she was tae panic, the | Laird | spoke softly telling her she |
Central - EDN | that aa is bamboo shade, the | laird | will bow |
Central - WCE | im oot. At the hinnerenn, the | laird | meets him as a ghaist wi his |
Shetland - SHD | lug in a Waldorf salad - the | laird | says, "Nou, whit is it that y |
Doric - MNA | se wi a cane in his hand. The | Laird | gave a groan and sat doon sta |
Shetland - SHD | for the Laich Hoose tae. The | laird | bade thaim til a foregaitheri |
Doric - MNA | e oot o and left through. The | Laird | thanked her and said she was |
Doric - MNA | t that they were used wi. The | laird | and his men were doon there m |
Doric - MNA | at Jessie as he sat doon. The | Laird | , wi a stern face on him, said |
Doric - MNA | barely controlled anger. The | Laird | saw this and tellt Mistress G |
Doric - MNA | llt like rinnin ahin her. The | Laird | composing himsel stood up and |
Doric - MNA | er shawl a bittie closer. The | Laird | ’s factor hid came that morn |
Doric - MNA | ered in dust and cobwebs. The | Laird | hid in his hand a wee leather |
Central - WCE | in Winter Evening Tales. The | Laird | of Kirkmabreeke is an unco-li |
Doric - MNA | hem tae his only nephews. The | Laird | said his brither Hugh wanted |
Doric - MNA | pit faain doon throwe it. The | Laird | said tae pit her at her ease, |
Central - SEC | senses an opporchancity. The | Laird | 's burthday is in the winter s |
Central - LAL | belanged the | laird | . Tae hell wi that! In efter i |
Shetland - SHD | The Sooth Hoose belanged the | laird | , an it wis a graet muckle haa |
Doric - MNA | llar. The door opened and the | Laird | himsel came in wantin tae ken |
Doric - MNA | n fae a wee side door and the | Laird | said something tae him. A fyl |
Shetland - SHD | e haed gotten siller frae the | laird | - Sir Hugh Headone McLerse o |
Central - SEC | utton - Mrs McMouton tae the | Laird | - (Louise Montgomery), wha co |
Central - SEC | and wi him. It's near tae the | Laird | 's burthday an he ettles for a |
Doric - MNA | and showed the coins tae the | Laird | . He’d been sittin in front |
Doric - MNA | finished Jessie could see the | Laird | wiz distracted and deep in th |
Southern - SEA | r it at tyme; nae anerlie the | Laird | an fermer o the nixt door |
Central - LAL | daft nonsense title, like the | laird | o misrule. |
Southern - SEA | rra meenit at A kam afore the | Laird | wi remord, Hei quickint mei w |
Central - WCE | the clekkin, ‘Death of the | Laird | ’s Jock’ an ‘A Highland |
Southern - SEA | whit ae Saufier wei hae i the | Laird | Jhesu, n’. |
Doric - MNA | yle later he came back wi the | Laird | ’s son. Jessie’s hert miss |
Central - LAL | Fousome mait wi the | laird | at his braw muckle ha, |
Doric - ABN | n baaled oot o him: 'Ah'm the | Laird | o Udny's feel... But fa's fee |
Central - LAL | Wives Tak Tent (1948) an The | Laird | o Grippy (1955) are bi the ve |
Doric - MNA | fa wiz a lot younger than the | Laird | . Jessie wiz spellbound at the |
Central - SEC | or Scots the likes o whan the | Laird | shifts frae his inglified ton |
Doric - DOR | Jane got on affa weel an the | laird | |
Doric - DOR | @Malkie1903 Een the | laird | didna ken aboot |
Doric - MNA | o, so he should’ve been the | Laird | o Kineddart and nae him. |
Southern - SEA | zel an birk. She’d seen the | Laird | o Duneira’s men there, the |
Central - WCE | o 1807 up ti an includin The | Laird | of Lairistan, but insteid o m |
Doric - MNA | r she dinna ken ava), fin the | laird | wis a young loon, he traivell |
Doric - MNA | or her lack o respect fin the | Laird | held up his hand tae her and |
Doric - ABN | tae the grund, by throwin the | Laird | ’s kirst oot the windae. |
Doric - MNA | t frae its briest, an won the | laird | 's repreive. An yon's foo the |
Central - SEC | The wife o the | Laird | o Di-Yan |
Doric - MNA | tless wars and even een o the | Laird | ’s forefathers hid been a pi |
Doric - MNA | d broke his back in een o the | Laird | ’s mills fin the laidder he |
Doric - MNA | rned she said the names o the | Laird | , the Laird’s son and the fa |
Doric - SNO | mindfu o the | laird | . |
Doric - MNA | Later the | Laird | and a few o the men fae the g |
Doric - MNA | up and aboot an oor later the | Laird | , his son and aa the men came |
Central - SEC | s an generally 'daes' for the | Laird | (Iain Johnstone), an haed lin |
Doric - MNA | ains she’d repaired for the | Laird | ’s wife. Mary commin fae the |
Doric - MNA | weel suited tae work for the | Laird | for he wiz jist like him, God |
Central - SEC | ahint. In the scene whaur the | Laird | gauns tae Mr Harris an Mr Twe |
Shetland - SHD | Hyon's the | laird | |
Doric - ABN | id. 'Dinna tell me that's the | Laird | 's hoose on fire again! Is tha |
Doric - DOR | o Deeside. Nae as much as the | laird | o Invercauld, an I dareasay t |
Central - EDN | n fields becomin muirs as the | laird | ’s economic interests gang f |
Southern - SEA | umwhile husband, wis the | laird | o Borth’icksheils, whan A w |
Doric - MNA | "Amazed wis the | laird | when the lady said Na," Grand |
Southern - SEA | e workers. Scot-Noble wis the | Laird | an Mr an Mrs Scott-Noble bade |
Central - LAL | Bit the warst o it wis the | Laird | . Ach, He wis a rale bully. It |
Central - LAL | Bit the warst o it wis the | Laird | . Ach, He wis a rale bully. It |
Doric - MNA | learin he’d come across the | Laird | ’s son an anither laddie for |
Central - LAL | ywright – frae Kemp’s The | Laird | o Grippy (again wi Macrae but |
Doric - MNA | her cheeks she looked at the | Laird | ’s son and said, “It wisna |
Central - SEC | Ah think she thoucht that the | laird | hissell served us wi' oor tea |
Southern - SEA | A wudnae hev thocht at the | Laird | Jhesu hed i mynd at aabodie h |
Central - SEC | thai nichit Tornes. Alset the | laird | o thon castel hed a jink in h |
Doric - ABN | oer an in bricht sunlicht the | Laird | o Castle Wittgenstein wis str |
Doric - MNA | bly relaxed. So she tellt the | Laird | in her ain words exactly fit |
Central - SEC | the story gets telt aboot the | Laird | o Kiltie that loves hissel an |
Doric - ABN | Jamie Fleeman, “Ar you the | Laird | of Udny’s Fule?”, tae whi |
Doric - MNA | and that’s fin she saw the | Laird | pacing aboot beyond it at the |
Central - EDN | the day the | Laird | o Hosts has surely sent, |
Central - AYR | ist eneuch siller tae pey the | laird | his rent ilka quarter day. Sa |
Doric - DOR | A Glenbervie | Laird | Orders His Memorial |
Central - SEC | his lanely island realm, Sole | laird | and captain there: |
Ulster - PUL | jail for treason. An Ayrshire | Laird | caaed Hugh Montgomery, wha tr |
Central - LAL | c a'Ghobhainn caa'd A' Fuming | Laird | (is "Imph, Humph, Harrumph" j |
Southern - SEA | raisent Yid Nichol (the young | Laird | o the Haugh) |
Southern - SEA | Tho wei ca ‘um the young | Laird | , Yid is anerlie threi yeir ma |
Shetland - SHD | A mold-rich | laird | towt dat he wid head sooth fi |
Central - DUN | Now yir dancin we thi | laird | o thi dance |
Central - LAL | “Hail tae ye, Black | Laird | ,” sayed Laren Bhain. |
Doric - MNA | o Leddrach, the Warlock | Laird | beeriet in Steenhillock kirky |
Doric - MNA | this verra nicht, the Warlock | Laird | o Leddrach wis pit tae bed bi |
Doric - MNA | l wis swickit, an the Warlock | Laird | lies beeriet in Steenhillock |
Doric - MNA | 'Bit the Warlock | Laird | hid read langsyne in a buik t |
Central - LAL | The local | laird | , Sir John Cochran o Ochiltree |
Southern - SEA | rraed ae swuird frae the than | Laird | Polworth an his wife. A mynd |
Southern - WCE | Yon tartan | laird | in the picter wi his glessfu |
Doric - MNA | we o Corrlichie, far a Gordon | laird | as fat as a puddock fell aff |
Doric - SNO | ’s dochter, Chalmers is noo | laird | himsel o the island and also |
Doric - MNA | aa thanks tae the kindness o | Laird | Braco faa’s policy it wiz t |
Doric - SNO | Merriet til Fiona, the former | laird | ’s dochter, Chalmers is noo |
Doric - SNO | Merriet til Fiona, the former | laird | 's dochter, Chalmers is noo la |
Doric - ABN | entleman he wis, an Professer | Laird | , an - " |
Central - EDN | st tae Duror tae yersel’ as | laird | . We could get a shot at him o |
Central - LAL | kinnens. Still and on, he is | laird | o aw the animals. He pits the |
Doric - ABN | He also saved the lifes o his | Laird | , an aabody in Knockha’ Cast |
Central - SEC | ckle bother, the boy that wis | Laird | 0' Newark it the time telt th |
Southern - WCE | herds aff the Burns | Laird | boat swirin et dugs and stots |
Central - LAL | @gambitman14 Cheers | Laird | .. Aw' the very best tae you a |
Southern - SEA | Banker, wis the resident | laird | whan A wis growin up. ( A, pa |
Central - EDN | relation an’ senior Stewart | laird | . A grat when the Red Soldiers |
Central - LAL | Sir Charles Menteth, the new | Laird | o Mansfield on the ither bank |
Southern - SEA | r-at-law wis the praisent day | laird | ’s faither, an whan A wur ae |
Central - SEC | hocht provokin, wi the greedy | Laird | gettin whit wis comin tae him |
Central - AYR | e whim an mercy o some greedy | laird | , Adam wis nou a man o propert |
Doric - MNA | entiment at that time fae ony | laird | in the land. |
Central - LAL | elder on Tyneside and country | laird | in Perthshire comment. Folk c |
Central - LAL | Aamichty | Laird | o Hairmonie |
Central - WCE | haein a rael tuilyie. The ‘ | Laird | ’s Jock’ is Jock Armstrang |
Southern - SEA | Gud, “ | Laird | send anither Pentecost, at |
Southern - SEA | l, the wife o the praisent “ | Laird | o the Haugh”, Yid Nichol, w |