Doric - ABN | snoovin | in its lown sough | |
Doric - ABN | a good mony." An awa we gaed, | snoovin | oot the gate. |
Central - LAL | udden, there wis his fir-cone | snoovin | awa tae. |
Doric - ABN | parks an dykes an burns, half | snoovin | , half fleein, till a sicht me |
Central - LAL | in their chaps, Mr 'Tod began | snoovin | aboot the girnel-hoose scanci |
Central - LAL | ower, and watched the watter | snoovin | away ablow him, then in a gli |
Central - LAL | his meant that if ony man wis | snoovin | aboot in the shaddas up aheid |
Central - LAL | ees had raxed up, their roots | snoovin | their wey through the gaps in |