Doric - MNA | Plooin | the Powneed parks, | |
Shetland - SHD | plooin | da voe wi a frush a froad | |
Central - SEC | in it doon, but wi ivverie re- | plooin | o that field Ah howkit deeper |
Southern - SEA | herdin pairt o the ferm wurk: | plooin | , seiin til the kie an wunnin |
Ulster - SYN | sarvin man cums ïn frae tha | plooin | an mindin tha beese, ye wudna |
Doric - MNA | pposin ye hid a fee'd man awa | plooin | or feedin e nowt, fan he cam |
Doric - DOR | men caain neeps, dreelin and | plooin | and caain oot dung and siclik |
Central - SEC | Will no be | plooin | . |
Doric - MNA | We the horse the | plooin | took ower lang te dee |
Doric - MNA | uttit. We're hyne ahin wi the | plooin | , an Jock wints tae ken fan ta |
Central - SEC | wersettin intae Scots wus lik | plooin | a field. The first draft wus |
Doric - MNA | peesie as he saa the menfolk | plooin | the grun wi the Clydesdales - |
Southern - SEA | i 1939; whan A mynd on ‘um | plooin | yon field it the back o oor h |
Doric - MNA | For | plooin | it made work light |
Central - LAL | lm wis dried oot an ready for | plooin | . |
Central - LAL | e o Harlaw or The Tradesmen's | Plooin | Match at Hogmanay, he wad hei |
Doric - MNA | the byre an aiven fin he wis | plooin | . Up an doon he'd gang, turnin |