| Ulster - PUL |
| Sneddin | tha leevin roots. |
| Ulster - WUL |
| Sneddin | turnips |
| NONE - NUL |
c purse. In the intherests o' | sneddin | the |
| Central - LAL | n played a stormer reddin up, | sneddin | branches, daein topiary etc, |
| Ulster - PUL |
O aathing: | sneddin | tha richt sticks fae birks an |
| Central - AYR |
keppin thaim oot o the craps; | sneddin | the thistles that grew an spr |
| Central - LAL |
hauch or gaed alang the road | sneddin | the heids aff the deid man’ |
| Ulster - EUL |
ir pale feet, its icy embrace | sneddin | hir breith as she immersed hi |
| Central - AYR |
Followin the | sneddin | o his faither's heid, they sa |
| Doric - MNA |
tae come doon. I vrocht late | sneddin | the branches an cuttin them i |
| Central - LAL |
o while thi bridie braves thi | sneddin | blast, |
| Central - AYR |
e tae me? They're gey taen wi | sneddin | the heids aff puir folk here; |
| Central - LAL |
bow like a beak | sneddin | the swaws, |
| Central - SEC |
a separate morpheme (ie whan | sneddin | the endin leaves ye wi anithe |
| Central - LAL | icultural implement/knife for | sneddin | corn/sugar cane/thrissles etc |
| Ulster - PUL |
noo. There’s nae thinnin or | sneddin | o turmits, nae stookin or sta |
| Ulster - BUL |
ae wee kenspeckle freen," oor | sneddin | neighbour, saft spoke, "scobi |