Ulster - EUL | quite onomatopoeic. I used it | frequently | . It's in this poem: "hear the | 2020 |
Central - EDN | from Latin was in Older Scots | frequently | carried out independently of | 2019 |
Central - SEC | cdote, - as lang's they keep | frequently | cawin on the servant lad or l | 2002 |
Central - LAL | ality and informality, and is | frequently | heard in formal settins, sic | 2021 |
Central - LAL | e forsaken their ain leid. We | frequently | lament that mony scuils daes | 2009 |
Central - LAL | up heels ower hurdies. We noo | frequently | see solecisms lik the ane on | 2000 |
Central - LAL | @d_anderson878 Yaised | frequently | tae ma weans, 'Whit huv ye do | 2017 |
Orkney - ORK | tray and Papay and also, less | frequently | these days, in the West Mainl | 2020 |