| Shetland - SHD |
| etymology | w'ir no sure o. Hit startit b |
| Ulster - WUL | nch enfondre, to be chilled. # | etymology | #ulsterscots https://t.co/Yu6 |
| Ulster - WUL | l). Confused??? #ulsterscots # | etymology | https://t.co/ApH0k3saPR |
| Doric - MNA | ap, as name of the lime kiln. | Etymology | ? Nae idea, wirkin on it! http |
| Ulster - WUL | a verb meaning to shock. | Etymology | unconfirmed but possibly from |
| Doric - DOR | being hard as Hinnersins. | Etymology | of it |
| Central - LAL | rd come fae? Which definition/ | etymology | is closest tae the use you ke |
| Central - LAL |
t’ — a gallusly speceefic | etymology | gien the ubeequity o gey an s |
| Doric - MNA | n spot. Mak a list, check the | etymology | , bring the names tae life. Il |
| Southern - SEA |
whan A wur growin up. Fur the | etymology | o the sindry place names an b |
| Doric - MNA | n as a Scots word, explaining | etymology | . But today I'm taking my own |
| Doric - MNA | @LitCors @OMainnin | Etymology | word by word for the bairns. |
| Central - LAL |
and that gies a clue tae its | etymology | . Originally, a gallus lad wad |
| Orkney - ORK | ans Heid seems to be the gory | etymology | |