Doric - SNO | tended | the lassie, | |
Ulster - GUL | egaird. Hooniniver hit isnae ' | tended | tae distract ir |
Central - LAL | knichts (forbye Factors, wha | tended | the cuddy) tae Guid King Chri |
Ulster - EUL | he wemeen o Waterloo Road had | tended | tae Sally's wounds an chicked |
Ulster - EUL | im owerleukin the gairden she | tended | tae day-in day-oot? |
Doric - MNA | tty,” she’d mutter as she | tended | its wounds. |
Central - SEC | t puir sowels that there were | tended | tae belang tae faimilies whau |
Central - GLA | e. On Friday nights before we | tended | tae just say 'awright' tae th |
Central - EDN | rees. It wis reasonablie weel | tended | , bit cuid dae wi a trim. Desc |
Orkney - ORK | They stood aloof in thir weel | tended | lairs |
Doric - MNA | e an she washed the lassie an | tended | tae her wounds as best she co |
Central - LAL | late 1920s, bit in the 1930s | tended | tae rin intil the flow o afte |
Central - GLA | it means the same. Elder wans | tended | tae know it as the YTP but, c |
Doric - DOR | e - the males in the class | tended | nae tae attend and the female |
Central - AYR | That fine autumn Jennet | tended | her bairns an her man in blis |
Central - SEC | the punishments we meted oot | tended | tae fit the crimes. That wis |
Orkney - ORK | You | tended | me |