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Doric
Blackhall, SheenaLallans 63 - Shelts, (Lallans Magazine 2002) Doric, prose n and a cuddy. The wifle grew ill-naturet. “You’re not trying dear, ned. “No!” she said in an ill-naturet wye, pyntin tae the plastic c
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Blackhall, SheenaMinnie, (Scots Language Centre 2004) Doric, prose de o forty, Miss McFarlan, an ill-naturet worrit o a craitur wi a reid
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Blackhall, SheenaJessie the Jumbo And other Bairn Tales in Scots, (Smashwords 2014) Doric - Aberdeen, weans coo’s tail, grumfy, girny, ill-naturet, an gurly. He treetled in lat eased. Fowk said she wis that ill-naturet, she wid
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