Central - SEC | verily, methinks, thy, thou, | thine | , mine, art, unto, speaketh et |
Central - EDN | orenent the waa: “They’re | thine | .” She disappeart ahint the |
Ulster - BUL | Shadow guid' haes gi'n | thine | leadin', |
Orkney - ORK | t's me coat! I must be wearan | thine | !" They totter home in stages, |
Ulster - BUL | Trua blessin in | thine | heart, |
Orkney - ORK | id's me heid on the block, no | thine | . |
Central - EDN | t. “Maybes Ah’ll deleever | thine | ae day.” |
Central - AYR | It'll bide forever | thine | . |
Central - EDN | “Cud thoo no jiist cover | thine | een?” askit Iskander. |
Central - EDN | ck which thoo is retainin for | thine | ain tise); Ah (possessor) hae |
Central - EDN | ck which thoo is retainin for | thine | ain Use) is forenent the baal |
Central - EDN | ck which thoo is retainin for | thine | ain Use); the caap (objeck wh |
Orkney - ORK | billy - if thoo wants, he's | thine | tae keep |
Orkney - ORK | alane wi whit is | thine | , like a summer's gairdeen |
Doric - MNA | May | Thine | be the Pouer an the Glory |
Orkney - ORK | ee’s, and the occasional ‘ | thine | ’s – that well up like swe |