Doric - DOR | moss | rhind. Fin Jonsar an his fath | |
Shetland - SHD | Moss | o Cruan: aal summer a | |
Doric - DOR | " | Moss | -brummles aan," the Keing roun |
Doric - MNA | n, strath, ness, mire, haugh, | moss | . Why have just scree, when yo |
Doric - MNA | we, knowe, loch, heuch, ness, | moss | , mire, bay, naze, shank, ess. |
Doric - MNA | I div hae an affection fer - | Moss | o Barmuckity - an aa |
Central - SWE | oon the crumlin wa's the flow- | moss | dreeps, |
Orkney - ORK | Embraced a | moss | -fluorescent dyke, Hoisted him |
Ulster - PUL | Fae across tha plantin an tha | moss | |
Ulster - PUL | got tae tha sheuch atween tha | moss | |
Ulster - PUL | it oan a boadie waakin in tha | moss | , tha mair the’ wur a lang w |
Ulster - PUL | John hared ower tha | moss | , lowpin frae yin dry airt tae |
Ulster - PUL | nby tha plantin, forenent tha | moss | , |
Central - DUN | re, he leant against the auld | moss | -covert gravestane. He took a |
Orkney - ORK | the upper crust o heather and | moss | , |
Doric - MNA | view of new Doric book - The | Moss | o Rora Book by Allan JR Thoms |
Doric - MNA | iday nicht comin hame fae the | moss | He gaed intil a dwam an dee't |
Doric - DOR | the fork. he wis awa tae the | moss | |
Orkney - ORK | me dream, sinkan through the | moss | , |
Doric - DOR | sar Eck wis workin awa in the | moss | .(He gey |
Doric - DOR | near bade in the | moss | ) Jonsar wis feelin a wee bit |
Ulster - WUL | Awa doon in the | moss | bae the banks o' a stream, |
Doric - MNA | share it. The heather in the | moss | o Leddrach, atween the schule |
Doric - DOR | weel. Neest lair in the | moss | tae Jonsar Eck wis a crafter |
Doric - DOR | e nocturnal activities in the | moss | . He didna tak hes een aff the |
Central - AYR | horses' saddles. Back on the | moss | lay nine deid Covenanters. |
Central - AYR | in the park an whaups on the | moss | wis drount oot by the ringin |
Doric - DOR | ’s aye caul lyin oot on the | moss | . As the loon contemplated his |
Doric - DOR | he headed deeper in amun the | moss | . |
Doric - DOR | the pairks tae the edge o the | moss | . The air wes sae caul the fir |
Central - AYR | Frae the south edge o the | moss | , abune the noise o battle, Jo |
Doric - MNA | ae Steenhillock's share o the | Moss | o Leddrach Moss. The lamp wis |
Doric - DOR | seen fou the blackness o the | moss | haed protected him. Kennin he |
Central - LAL | nnin an thae kythit oot o the | moss | an ambushit the Vikings wi ar |
Doric - DOR | k back intae the safety o the | moss | . “Aye” he thocht, “pati |
Central - SWE | imley, or the sunset ower the | moss | |
Central - AYR | Tammas Richard awa across the | moss | tae Cumnock an Colonel Dougla |
Central - AYR | wa, an heidin west across the | moss | frae Wellwood. He dived smert |
Central - AYR | hey had tae scrape awa at the | moss | an snaw ootby, an forage as b |
Doric - MNA | ained a peat cut ower at the | Moss | o Leddrach, atween Kilrogie s |
Doric - MNA | hrow her Da's peat cut at the | Moss | o Leddrach, rinnin as if her |
Ulster - EUL | Tae tha lang | moss | wus tamet, bedad! An drain't |
Central - SEC | ts freshness through the long | moss | -bound |
Doric - MNA | o Leddrach | Moss | . The lamp wis lit an the kitc |
Central - AYR | furlongs o muir gress an ruch | moss | -hag tae Whaur the battle tuik |
Central - LAL | fugged wi | moss | |
Ulster - PUL | oul dyke an redd awa tha oul | moss | an bushes ye'll see twa toom, |
Central - LAL | y bit. It can only be Spagnum | Moss | ... Ony ither moss is poisono |
Central - LAL | i oil soaked gauze or Spagnum | Moss | ... And this is the scary bit |
Doric - MNA | i haunfus o roch dry girse an | moss | , bit anely spreid the sticky |
Central - LAL | nin tae the land o machair an | moss | that maks up South Uist, wi n |
Doric - DOR | wi-wi-wi Mashlum-bannocks an | Moss | -brummles. His name is Malkyne |
Ulster - BUL | Green | moss | an puddle-hole, |
Southern - SWE | Green | Moss | |
Doric - ABN | covered wi emerald green | moss | |
Central - LAL | n - the snell braith o green | moss | |
Central - AYR | in burns, throu springy green | moss | an across saft sweet pasture |
Central - SEC | On | moss | as soft's a bridal bed, Kicks |
Ulster - PUL | fur forty mile thon wye. Thon | moss | is gye dangerous — it’s a |
Southern - SEA | the Filter Plant it Roberton | Moss | wis biggit. |
Ulster - BUL | Frae Lockstown | moss | in misty rain; |
Shetland - SHD | seep inta hush o | moss | . Fur a meenit |
Central - SEC | missin men efter an inrush o | moss | intae Gauchalland hummer Powe |
Central - WCE | ocht ower? This, this orral o | moss | ? Anely in the sense that neit |
Central - AYR | nae mair nor a nerra strip o | moss | . |
Orkney - ORK | in earthy shades o | moss | green. |
Doric - DOR | tales as cut awa thae years o | moss | , birdshite an the foost that' |
Doric - DOR | Na, nae aat een: aat's fou o | moss | -brummles!" |
Central - LAL | ... Ony ither | moss | is poisonous. So ye need tae |
Doric - DOR | wisker aince mair derker nor | moss | aik the cluds ma haun muives |
Central - AYR | e. Nane o Bessie's salves nor | moss | -dressins cuid help his bealin |
Central - AYR | r the cruikit holms tae Air's | Moss | , he pit his airm roun Jennet' |
Central - LAL | on the bare moor cawed Airds | Moss | near Cumnock. |
Central - LAL | rivin at a spot kent as Airds | Moss | in the aifternoon. They stopp |
Central - AYR | faither had fand on the Airs | Moss | no lang efter the Killin Time |
Central - AYR | we'll get awa across the Airs | Moss | afore the darkenin.' |
Central - AYR | wide prospect across the Airs | Moss | pleased her. The winter wad g |
Central - AYR | in the month o June, on Airs | Moss | juist tae the west o the vill |
Central - AYR | in deep ablow the sod on Airs | Moss | , has declared an dischairgit, |
Central - AYR | tcht ayont the braidth o Airs | Moss | awa tae Wardlaw, Cairn Table, |
Central - AYR | ivin wind an rain across Airs | Moss | tae Muirkirk; an led thaim ta |
Central - AYR | that followed the Battle \irs | Moss | , a man wad gang abroad in the |
Central - AYR | thick gress an no on the peat | moss | , an lae nae trace o fuitmarks |
Doric - MNA | ok is out read review of Peat | Moss | Poetry by Auld Wullie at http |
Doric - MNA | Doric buik Peat | Moss | Poetry whilk is fae collectio |
Central - SEC | oud you finnd me a dod o saft | moss | ?' |
Central - GLA | is cairpetit in the brichtest | moss | |
Doric - DOR | "There naethin but | moss | -brummles leeft nou," said the |
Central - GLA | et lights, next tae a pair ay | moss | covered gutties that huv been |
Ulster - PUL | med it aa tha waur, tha grey | moss | an apen muir empie laik thur |
Ulster - PUL | rid, glentin in tha dull grey | moss | laik a licht. |
Central - LAL | Nae soggy | moss | , nae fogs were seen |
Central - LAL | Nae soggy | moss | , nae fogs war seen |
Central - SEC | Nae soggy | moss | , nae fogs were seen |
Southern - SEA | ds forgether, the culor o dry | moss | . |
Ulster - WUL | They searched ivery | moss | hole, peat st'ak an each dril |
Ulster - PUL | some gumlie sheugh or clarry | moss | |
Central - AYR | a richt merry dance ower thé | moss | -hags till he wis foully betra |