Central - LAL | He sets me wrang, I canna | weave | ma wab, |
Southern - SEA | What mischief baith could | weave | |
Central - LAL | ke onything a mere mortal cud | weave | . Sae she speired her relation |
Central - SEC | He sets me wrang, I cannae | weave | ma wab, |
Orkney - ORK | o Bessie Skea's tae music tae | weave | through the play. Sisters Sar |
Central - LAL | eir cravins: "Gowd threid tae | weave | the gounie, silk saft as butt |
Central - AYR | uch busses an hazel wands tae | weave | an bind the rafters, an suppo |
Central - LAL | s fae yer snawwhite swans tae | weave | amang ma threids.” |
Central - LAL | . Arachne had been taucht tae | weave | by the goddess Athena hersel. |
Central - LAL | ich; but whan she stertit tae | weave | , aw the colours o the rainbow |
Central - LAL | Knotless threid, loose i the | weave | . Queesitive, uncanny. |
Doric - SNO | rady maks clear, in a skeelie | weave | atween the commercial side an |
Doric - SNO | rady maks clear, in a skeelie | weave | atween the commercial side an |
Central - LAL | hat daft aboot weavin, ye can | weave | yer ain hoose fae noo on!” |
Central - LAL | “Ye can | weave | yer glaikit wabs aw day lang |
Central - LAL | “I can | weave | a claith bonnier than ony yer |
Central - LAL | “let’s see which o us can | weave | the finer claith afore Phoebu |
Central - LAL | hae Norns spin the thraids an | weave | oor weirds til the |
Central - DUN | That I maun | weave | for bread. |
Central - WCE | Whit tangled webs the Royals | weave | , And smoke-stained glory, |
Central - LAL | is St. Eng., into which they | weave | distinctive Sc. words or spel |