Central - LAL | Daith | cam, in his mirk cloak, and i | |
Central - LAL | Daith | 's cauld een leamed gutsily as | |
Central - LAL | Daith | is wappin whan it comes - li | |
Central - AYR | Daith | an poverty ahint ye trauchle, | |
Southern - SEA | daith | . Eck’s weeda sei’t til Yi | |
Southern - SEA | daith | ; whare hei bade til hei deyd. | |
Ulster - PUL | Daith | gaed "Wham!" yince again | |
Central - WCE | Daith | dae youse wirship adreich A j | |
Central - LAL | oury deserts mark the cities' | daith | |
Central - WCE | uthy tongue slokes mairriage, | daith | or birth, |
Central - WCE | an in a meenit it's aa owre, | daith | or glory!' |
Central - SEC | nancy, miscairryin, religion, | daith | , sex, loss,betrayal an chynge |
Central - SEC | Robert Burns: Tam O'Shanter, | Daith | an Doctor Hornbook. |
Doric - MNA | Far aa life dees, | daith | lives, an natur breeds |
Central - SEC | ISOLDE'S LUVE- | DAITH | |
Doric - MNA | 6. | DAITH | IN A CAULD KINTRA |
Doric - MNA | plans that her da should dee. | Daith | cudna be that coorse. He coul |
Central - SEC | er cried a cross or crucifix. | Daith | Tree says it aw. He writes ho |
Doric - MNA | our bi Blake caad Pestilence: | Daith | o the First-born – an the c |
Central - SEC | the hale thing jist dee’d a | daith | an nae yin kent whaur the daf |
Doric - MNA | ian tae Jed. "Wis there nae a | daith | in the quarry hereaboots? Som |
Central - SEC | rk hid gien her a grup like a | daith | clamp. |
Central - DUN | in a witch wis aften enough a | daith | sentence. Fowk were that fear |
Central - SEC | his oorie noise. It wis lik a | daith | rattle comin oot the derkness |
Central - SEC | es on A'm feart A'll catch ma | daith | . |
Central - LAL | fer a | daith | -sentence bein eneuch |
Orkney - ORK | Many a | daith | bed sheu sat by. |
Orkney - ORK | Many a | daith | bed sheu sat by. |
Central - LAL | a muckle ballast o magnetic | daith | . |
Central - LAL | He tholed | daith | and was kistit and yirdit |
Central - LAL | ve his life an cairry venomed | daith | |
Central - LAL | Keep gaun, wee bird," ordered | Daith | . |
Doric - ABN | 'An faan did the aforesaid | daith | tak place?' speirt a dootfu I |
Central - LAL | icht coud be the braid-spreid | daith | o mony species on the yird (h |
Central - LAL | and he gaed doun tae a cauld | daith | . An Harald tuik the rule aift |
Central - SWE | and | daith | the upshot o't |
Central - LAL | lang sleep in a pandrop. And | Daith | 's ee opens at the boddom o a |
Central - LAL | nly love, and never hate; and | daith | , |
Central - NEC | is braith reeked o misery and | daith | . His fufty heids fidged and f |
Ulster - BUL | An nae | daith | knell |
Central - EDN | wi boredom gin there wis nae | daith | -defyin risks for thaim tae la |
Central - SEC | e o Rosie fessin him bak frae | Daith | ’s cauld |
Doric - MNA | ae help keep his faither frae | daith | . His ain name hid jist bin pl |
Doric - MNA | eekin afore she deeves ma tae | daith | '," An e Lord said, "Hearken t |
Central - SEC | I thocht I wid be crushed tae | daith | under its fat folds o flesh. |
Central - SEC | nister's wife near choked tae | daith | . |
Doric - MNA | him ower tac be condemned tae | daith | an foo he wis crucifiet. "An |
Central - LAL | ye guid! Ye look sterved tae | daith | !' |
Central - AYR | s ane body in ten sterved tae | daith | durin thae seiven ill years. |
Central - SEC | a yell. Near frichtit me tae | daith | ! |
Central - LAL | I am the lass ye loe tae | daith | , |
Central - LAL | is weather! They'd freeze tae | daith | !' |
Central - AYR | ir sowls sterved or froze tae | daith | . |
Central - SWE | an frichten ye near hauf tae | daith | . |
Central - LAL | An tho we kicked nae dug tae | daith | |
Doric - MNA | his. Forbyes he wiz seeck tae | daith | o bleachin fowk at the skweel |
Central - NEC | rappled the muckle animal tae | daith | . |
Central - LAL | n. Whiles ye can doom him tae | daith | , sae his life will hing on yo |
Central - AYR | d hereaboots . . . frozen tae | daith | .' |
Central - EDN | Here's yer innin intae | daith | . |
Central - LAL | e thocht. They're stervin tae | daith | and they've no had a drink fo |
Central - LAL | f .his weans were stervin tae | daith | ?' |
Central - LAL | t nicht! We're aw stervin tae | daith | !' |
Central - LAL | lowly but shairly stervin tae | daith | . |
Doric - MNA | word. Her feet gyang doon tae | Daith | , her steps takk haud o Hell' |
Central - LAL | wi-oot bein threshed near tae | daith | by a glaikit gomeril like yer |
Central - AYR | le-bearif Christian sowls tae | daith | for a haunfu o bawbees - fau |
Ulster - CUL | un they ir starvin Ullans tae | daith | . Aff coorse wha am A in thaur |
Central - SEC | hat up. Huv tae beat that tae | daith | wi a stick afore they nail hi |
Doric - MNA | fur the Doctor tae be pit tae | daith | as a clone – sae nae langer |
Central - WCE | ff a ruif, wan goat kickt tae | daith | ; |
Doric - ABN | m niver deen sayin he'll be e | daith | o's yit. Ilky caat haes ploys |
Central - LAL | e stertin tae spick o langage | daith | . |
Orkney - ORK | The | Daith | -Trap |
Central - WCE | The | Daith | o Thurot |
Central - SWE | the | daith | o ony leid's a country's dait |
Central - SEC | , in October o that year, the | daith | o First Minister Donald Dewar |
Doric - MNA | ein tae see men burnt tae the | daith | ,biled by escapin stame or tae |
Doric - MNA | 'Seence the | daith | o Aul Mains, an the takkin ow |
Central - LAL | Syne the | daith | o his handsome lover? |
Doric - MNA | wer ceevilised tae impose the | daith | penalty, or the dreidfu flogg |
Central - SEC | further complications wi the | daith | , frae a brain tumour, o Enric |
Central - EDN | n the devydin o Poland an the | daith | o monies o thair ceitizans, a |
Central - AYR | Oan the | Daith | o John Law |
Doric - MNA | micht as weel hae written the | daith | certficate oot the first time |
Southern - SEA | ON THE | DAITH | O HIS GUIDWYFE |
Southern - SEA | 27. On the | Daith | o his Guidwyfe: Mei Yao Ch’ |
Doric - MNA | wis cairryin gaed doon on the | daith | certificate, tho aabody kent, |
Central - SEC | "...The bluid weeked doon the | daith | -tree, |
Doric - MNA | her hsard sae sune efter the | daith | o her ain man, Mattha. Young |
Central - LAL | ed jist tae be waitin for the | daith | that wis sae |
Doric - MNA | m, they'd licht fires fur the | Daith | o the Auld Year, an first fit |
Central - SEC | Ebenezer Ross fur the | daith | o hiz pawrents.” The guidma |
Central - SEC | t poem in the pamphlet is The | Daith | Tree. Agane Purdie taps intae |
Central - WCE | wi grief at the | daith | o Tigellius, that weel kent c |
Central - LAL | arch stertit tae be about the | daith | o a dialeck, an maist parteic |
Central - EDN | heistent hiz aire an onhappie | daith | . |
Doric - MNA | the neist table, luikin like | daith | warmed up. Wi a grue, Brian k |
Central - WCE | ach gory detail o his obscene | daith | |
Central - SEC | Afore | Daith | packs ice roon me. |
Central - EDN | Afore | daith | ah'd kiss the gun-butts. |
Doric - MNA | i ken. Yir wintin ti ken is e | daith | o’s aa! He glowert at me an |
Central - AYR | s gaen doon tae an indelicate | daith | |
Doric - MNA | stannin here att'Il nae taste | daith | till they see e Keengdom o Go |
Central - SEC | "Dealing | daith | frae jaws and claws |
Doric - MNA | sky, and cross-holster toting | daith | draw slingers, but er ayont c |
Central - EDN | yin risks for thaim tae lauch | daith | -defyinly at. He’d seen thai |
Doric - DOR | e winter, gin we'll sterve ti | daith | . An onywyse, a wee moosie lik |
Southern - SEA | duin ti | daith | wi foustit raens. |
Southern - SEA | ff the gae an hattert fair ti | daith | . |
Central - SEC | a scuil dance aboot the Black | Daith | or the Bay City Rollers; it w |
Central - LAL | a roses is no about the Blaik | Daith | !). But it's as lifie as the c |
Central - SWE | But, there is nae rael | daith | here, |
Southern - SEA | Driftin til | Daith | |
Doric - MNA | faither, wis he nae – till | daith | they did pairt. |
Central - LAL | An | daith | 's sang tae rowe me in |
Central - LAL | An | daith | comes staukin cauld-fit throu |
Central - WCE | An | daith | certificates? He'd a passion! |
Central - SEC | Life An | Daith | |
Central - LAL | the difference atween life an | daith | , poverty an prosperity, inequ |
Southern - SEA | sen lyfe an | daith | in cycles cums an gangs, |
Central - LAL | t shores o hell-fire, dule an | daith | : |
Central - AYR | eadin the Guid Buik cuid mean | daith | for some, or transportation t |
Central - SEC | or hinmaist chaumer o luve an | daith | . |
Central - NEC | nnae gie ye a fate worse than | daith | . |
Doric - MNA | the howe-dumb-deid. Birth an | Daith | tuik the auld ancestral mools |
Central - WCE | irries a hie heid, syne, whan | daith | is nearhaun, straucht cheynge |
Central - LAL | An whan | daith | -dalin cancer staw |
Central - LAL | Thunner an | daith | . |
Central - SEC | airean flouers o evil, sex an | daith | taen ti their maximum ripenes |
Central - EDN | o piety defyan | daith | 's pillage. |
Central - SEC | opment, freendship, faimly an | daith | helps tae bring each characte |
Doric - DOR | the causey-stanes. A had seen | daith | afore an kent the sicht an sa |
Central - AYR | chance o life, an hae chosen | daith | for refusin tae sweir yer all |
Central - LAL | till even | Daith | can scarcely tell |
Southern - SEA | In | daith | we wul be thegither |
Central - EDN | ck wid weirdly summon his ain | daith | . |
Central - NEC | . Ye're sendin me tae certain | daith | ." |
Central - DUN | pairtit. It wis near certain | daith | if onieboadie got caught up w |
Central - EDN | wha kent hissel tae be facin | daith | . She tane the line an clippit |
Central - AYR | lade - puir men lay still in | daith | , or screamed an grained in mo |
Doric - DOR | tions on the sperrit o men on | Daith | Row |
Central - SWE | peerin doun on | daith | 's endless yirdin |
Central - WCE | he sees it as freitin hir awn | daith | , an altho the narrator flytes |
Central - SWE | o | Daith | sall tak me syne, |
Doric - MNA | sat i the placie o e shadda o | daith | , a bricht licht will sheen'. |
Central - LAL | wis like the soond o | daith | . |
Central - AYR | pale an still in the peace o | daith | _an socht God's help in this, |
Central - SWE | this place o | daith | |
Central - DUN | obscenely profitable dance o | daith | tae be made publick? Aye rich |
Southern - SEA | oor’s, on the tither side o | daith | , itsel. Ay! At’s ae deceesi |
Central - LAL | ed his kintra fowk, on pyne o | daith | , tae wear European claes. Syn |
Central - LAL | s tint in hersel. Her state o | daith | fult her like abundance. |
Central - SWE | The taste o | daith | |
Doric - MNA | teen his pey-book as proof o | daith | and ran aboot shoutin, "Whoop |
Central - SEC | erra machine rued the stang o | daith | , an murnit its brither. |
Central - LAL | tapsalteerie warld. A reek o | daith | waftit ower frae the slauchte |
Doric - MNA | ts warnin feet at the stank o | daith | fin it entered their ain derk |
Central - LAL | Aye in the van o | daith | , he lued the fecht. |
Central - EDN | y tae climb his great cairn o | daith | , he still has his muckle, raz |
Doric - MNA | A Mappamoun o | Daith | which God bi curse |
Central - AYR | ey've aa aye uised the fear o | daith | an the dule-tree tae haud dou |
Central - EDN | r verra wizzen, wi the feir o | daith | upo'm, an ilkane singin loude |
Ulster - EUL | Intae tha fearful stoor o | daith | Ye gar me doonward faa. |
Central - LAL | mirken wi the ugsome scour o | daith | , |
Doric - MNA | t i the mirk aneth e cloods o | daith | , tae lead wir step in e wye o |
Doric - MNA | chs, muirlan dens an shades o | daith | |
Central - LAL | Sin oor quick rites o | daith | gie niver place |
Central - WCE | thair wecht o | daith | towart Clydebank |
Central - WCE | un, but Jock is at the pynt o | daith | . |
Central - SWE | e's like, here in the midst o | daith | |
Central - AYR | e baith nippit by the frost o | Daith | that back-en, an John Broun c |
Central - LAL | weytin tae reap | daith | . |
Central - SEC | o The East plummeted tae her | daith | . The Wizard and Dorothy did a |
Central - WCE | The wound o her | daith | cut him lik a knife, |
Central - AYR | The wound o her | daith | cut him lik a knife, |
Doric - MNA | his dother Nava an efter her | daith | hid gien aa his virr tae rese |
Central - LAL | o life ower | daith | |
Central - SEC | e, For shair, he'll prove yer | daith | .' |
Southern - WCE | Fir | daith | , he hus taen aa awa, but thai |
Central - WCE | s, an actuallie cam afore hir | daith | . A compellin studie o ‘Deir |
Southern - SEA | muther on hir | daith | bed, whan shei askit him tae |
Southern - WCE | tae the Doonhamer-land o yir | daith | |
Central - LAL | l. It wis a maitter o life or | daith | for me. My drinkin watter wad |
Central - AYR | For | Daith | an dool chap ilka door, |
Central - AYR | it that the Apaches green for | daith | - |
Central - LAL | mmer, my bolt, or o drouth or | daith | . On ae starn, ae planet, mine |
Ulster - EUL | ip wull: Thaim that tae stoor | daith | taks |
Central - SEC | Anerlie throu oor | daith | , cuid we win throu? |
Central - WCE | ti whaur | Daith | caa'd his cattle hame |
Doric - MNA | the back o mhis shoppie, fur | Daith | wis a steady customer, an Min |
Doric - MNA | e Hoose o Leddrach, wytin fur | Daith | tae feenish the coorse breet |
Central - LAL | the yird, your | daith | , I am |
Central - SEC | . Mynd: He yet may prove your | daith | .' |
Doric - MNA | k up fur Navachitta Bandara's | daith | .' |
Doric - MNA | ndara, tae makk up fur Nava's | daith | . Tell him fowk'll think he's |
Doric - ABN | Sure's | daith | ! |
Southern - WCE | et Big Wull's | daith | an ma faither gane frae hame, |
Central - LAL | A doctor fore-telt Nino's | daith | |
Doric - MNA | oon should takk his faither's | daith | sae hard, fur they didna ken |
Central - LAL | Fou throat o simmer's | daith | . |
Central - LAL | At winter's | daith | , the sprootin twig |
Central - SEC | At winter's | daith | , the sprootin twig |
Central - LAL | At winter's | daith | , the sprootin twig |
Central - SEC | eleeven year efter the poet's | daith | , is his first wechtie posthum |
Ulster - BUL | As | daith | , |
Central - WCE | s nuthin quite sae prosaic as | daith | |
Central - SEC | r, that aince wis as cauld as | daith | , tak yer heat inti its stanes |
Central - SEC | sudden as | daith | itsel". |
Central - LAL | e dern, she'll see it suir as | daith | - |
Central - EDN | fur luve is michty as | daith | , |
Central - SEC | ou tae wile ye? Nae lint daes | Daith | hae |
Central - SEC | His | daith | is jist as much o a mystery a |
Central - AYR | ye least expect .. . and his | daith | shall be a bluidy ane... Sae |
Central - SEC | used at he wes thrawn tae his | daith | at the hauns o his brither-me |
Central - LAL | want tae help anither tae his | daith | .” |
Central - SEC | ke, an apprentice ane, wi his | daith | on a piece o wuid. The very t |
Central - AYR | are onie langer he'll tak his | daith | o cauld!" |
Central - AYR | weil- on his | daith | bed |
Central - LAL | . . . this verra buik. On his | daith | bed, his faither had gied the |
Central - AYR | ll her never - on pain o his | daith | - ever tae breathe a word on |
Central - LAL | twa hundert anniversary o his | daith | in 1774. The vyce-ower is tha |
Central - DUN | wis an tellt the story o his | daith | as happenin jist tae the west |
Central - LAL | efter his | daith | . The teetle meant naethin tae |
Central - WCE | leiterarie executor efter his | daith | . Scott left ahint twa unfeini |
Central - SWE | em oan Twitter lang eftir his | daith | . |
Doric - DOR | ae stound me lat me live this | daith | in Ye nou inch bi slaw inch |
Central - WCE | ocht in this grim tableaux is | daith | . |
Central - LAL | War 't no I dreid the torters | daith | wad bring, |
Central - WCE | lie missed, but his untimeous | daith | seems ti hae stellt the resol |
Southern - SEA | Tom’s | daith | i 1973. Latterlie afore Mr. S |
Central - SEC | At | daith | 's door, lyin in his cave |
Central - WCE | that | daith | had cum |
Central - AYR | Whare yin forgets that | daith | is siccan eident thief |
Central - LAL | Lat | daith | be swift, nae clot or stroke |
Central - SEC | He wis verneer at | daith | 's door |
Central - SEC | tt-mirk. Tammas nou thocht at | daith | wes lik ti cum suiner nor he |
Doric - MNA | d racin. Minnie hid niver met | Daith | afore, hid nae wye o kennin t |
Central - LAL | e burn. Droonin wis a ill-set | daith | , A aye thocht, an didnae like |
Central - LAL | t the Airn Curtain. An joukit | daith | . Twice. |
Doric - MNA | ss lad's deen att wid warrant | daith | . Sae A'll gie him a wheepin a |
Central - WCE | ttish culture, wha’s recent | daith | is a huge loss) ludged it wi |
Central - EDN | in misaventurs, an wi suddent | daith | in monie surpreisin furms. Ca |
Doric - MNA | n Ah dinna like spikkin aboot | daith | . An Ah dinna funcy gaun roon |
Central - LAL | An poors oot | daith | on Wester Hailes and Grange. |
Central - WCE | Whilst | daith | and slaughter reigned oan Fla |
Central - AYR | Whilst | daith | an slauchter reignt oan Fland |
Ulster - EUL | Tha mair A waak throu | daith | 's dairk glen, Yit All no fear |
Central - AYR | attendance wis punishable by | daith | . Landowners an heritors were |
Central - AYR | kulls an gabs gapin in bluidy | daith | were gey hard tae thole. Waur |
Central - WCE | The untimely | daith | o John McGeoch, |