A Corpus of 21st Century Scots Texts

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The word 'folliet'

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Use in varieties of Scots

Dialect map - Usage over time
follietOccurrences normalised per million wordsOccurrencesAuthors
Total Corpus2.272
ORK - Orkney
SHD - Shetland
TON - Tonge
NNB - North Northern B (Caithness)
NNA - North Northern A (Black Isle)
MNA - Mid Northern A
MNB - Mid Northern B
SNO - South Northern
ABN - Aberdeen
DOR - General Northern
NEC - North East Central
SEC - (South) East Central
WCE - West Central
DUN - Dundee
EDN - Edinburgh
GLA - Glasgow
AYR - Ayrshire
LAL - General Central
SEA - South East (Borders)
SWE - South West (Galloway)
DUL - Donegal (East Donegal)
WUL - West Ulster (Letterkenny / L'Derry)
CUL - Coleraine Ulster (North Antrim) 156.9 5 1
BUL - Ballymena Ulster (Mid Antrim)
SUL - South Antrim (Between Sixmilewater and Belfast)
BEL - Eastern Ulster (Belfast)
PUL - Peninsular Ulster (Ards) 102.5 2 1
EUL - East Antrim (Larne)
GUL - General Ulster
SYN - Synthetic (no region)

Occurrences of folliet in Corpus

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Coleraine Ulster (North Antrim)

Morrison-Smyth, Anne Alice's Carrants in Wunnerlan, (Evertype 2013 ISBN: 978-1-78201-011-1) Ulster - Ballymoney, prose
ce (though gye an aften niver folliet it), an sometims shae scowlt on page 14
s hae spoke, an the Dorrmoose folliet him: the March Hare moved int on page 74
These wurds wur folliet bae a lang silence, only brok on page 94
, cairriet on the breeze that folliet thim, the melancholy wurds: on page 107
kt at the March Hare, wha had folliet him intae the coort, airm-in- on page 111

5 matches

Peninsular Ulster (Ards)

Gibson, Darren Oul money, (Ullans Magazine 2013) Ulster, prose
ote worth twunty shillin’s, folliet by tha ten bob note. Tha coin
n or twa shillins or twa bob, folliet wi yin bob worth twal pence.
2 matches

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