Central - SEC | Ghaist | , ghoul. | |
Central - SWE | ghaist | blate an a keek | |
Central - LAL | Ghaist | o naebody, | |
Central - SWE | the snaw- | ghaist | made o flesh. |
Central - SWE | a | ghaist | o a chi mi thu fae the Minch, |
Central - LAL | 'A | ghaist | , a bogle, risin fae the deid! |
Central - SEC | ™s aa kins o orra craiturs, a | ghaist | or a deil or whitiver. That†|
Doric - DOR | r ago. Sae fit wis I seein? A | ghaist | – an apparition – or wis |
Ulster - PUL | ootside wi oot bargin intae a | ghaist | , or a bogle, or a brownie, or |
Southern - SEA | unin at the stairheid, like a | ghaist | . The middle o the nicht, juis |
Central - LAL | h-black, Violet looked like a | ghaist | , her white waddin dress drift |
Central - EDN | linkit throu shaddaes like a | ghaist | , an at day dawin, wi the scar |
Central - LAL | or at least it luikit like a | ghaist | till he saw it wis a bit ladd |
Central - SEC | lie, she's gaun tae screive a | ghaist | story, set in the aichteen hu |
Central - SEC | urk fisher's boat Growes ti a | ghaist | -ship on the seas: |
Central - LAL | We mak a | ghaist | dance when we pray |
Central - LAL | will ye feel ma | ghaist | |
Central - NEC | is there onything mair than a | ghaist | left ye? Weel, actually, ay. |
Doric - MNA | et, thinkin they were seein a | ghaist | . An he says till them, "Fit's |
Central - AYR | But lie-lown seelence o a | ghaist | , |
Central - SEC | Hecky's gizz wis white's a | ghaist | . He set thare, stouned, or th |
Central - WCE | enn, the laird meets him as a | ghaist | wi his thrappil cut, an wha, |
Central - WCE | ers. Lord Derwent kythes as a | ghaist | til his leddie an tells hir o |
Central - LAL | -cauld an his face white is a | ghaist | gaed iz a fleg. It wis than t |
Central - LAL | Saw a | ghaist | , |
Ulster - EUL | me, feart that some unearthed | ghaist | wud upset a nicht that felt l |
Central - GLA | icht shuirly, and ony kindred | ghaist | or star spirit walks oot tae |
Central - WCE | in at the bathroom's mirrored | ghaist | ; |
Central - LAL | Dook fir aipples, listen tae | ghaist | stories, lairn aboot the deil |
Ulster - GUL | A wee | ghaist | story for mair confident Ulst |
Central - LAL | The | ghaist | yowl o the last wold, |
Central - NEC | The | ghaist | lichts |
Central - WCE | The | Ghaist | |
Central - LAL | The | ghaist | hadna fleggit her muckle, but |
Central - NEC | daurk Trotternish ridge. The | ghaist | lichts ar back, streamin aff |
Central - LAL | Jean: The | ghaist | o Lord Bothwell's on ye, |
Central - LAL | The unpossible vizzie? The | ghaist | -sea, glentin green? |
Central - LAL | Like the | ghaist | o Jacob Marley weirin its chy |
Southern - SEA | t, quate its watter, like the | ghaist | o a hillock burn. She douked |
Central - AYR | ae inside the fermhous an the | ghaist | -white face o a man, his heid |
Central - LAL | This stane toun the | ghaist | o a stane, |
Central - NEC | ot their minds: these war the | ghaist | lichts back ance mair! |
Central - NEC | Staffin still speak aboot the | ghaist | lichts, an hou they predictit |
Central - WCE | faws oot that Browne saw the | ghaist | o a wumman wi a gash, creimin |
Doric - MNA | ," an sayin att, he gied up e | ghaist | . Noo fan e sergeant saw iss, |
Central - LAL | . On the landin stuid a white | ghaist | - or at least it luikit like |
Central - LAL | ans tae tell some o their ain | ghaist | stories at Hallaeen. Why no y |
Central - EDN | Dissipatin | ghaist | ae lang-gane flames, |
Central - WCE | ordnar an e’en disappyntin | ghaist | storie. It cums frae a weidae |
Central - SEC | Folk said, that thon | ghaist | -hauntit hill Loomin hazily in |
Central - LAL | O | Ghaist | , hangit cluit-first |
Central - LAL | yer | ghaist | |
Central - LAL | Or | ghaist | ? |
Central - WCE | o'ergane (a grugous tig). His | ghaist | ettils for ti forgether wi hi |
Central - LAL | e Alan Bissett readin oot his | ghaist | stories. Braw lesson starter |
Central - WCE | on, forby, o coorse). But his | ghaist | veisits hir ti assuir aw wul |
Central - LAL | Less | ghaist | , mair jist the man. |
Central - NEC | a stream o lichts. Wee dottit | ghaist | lichts comin doun the side o |
Central - EDN | Nae dashelt | ghaist | -whisperin wrack swept |
Central - SWE | a thrawn, persistent | ghaist | . |
Ulster - EUL | ut, whaur she swithered aboot | ghaist | -lik in the recesses atween ni |
Central - WCE | ed Chamber’ is anither braw | ghaist | -storie. The narrator is verra |
Central - WCE | Implacable; a great, grey | ghaist | o steel. |
Doric - MNA | creepit in o't, a great grey | ghaist | o a bawd, like the lang-shank |