Central - SEC | Greek | len wirds: ache, anarchist, a | |
Central - GLA | tish, Celtic, Pictish, Roman, | Greek | |
Doric - DOR | eey Couldnae tell ye. It's aa | Greek | tae me. |
Shetland - SHD | 00 year or mair. W'ir seen da | Greek | an Roman Empires come an ging |
Central - LAL | the word asbestos comes fae a | Greek | word that means indestructibl |
Ulster - SYN | in hïm [an ït sayed ïn tha | Greek | , tha Latin an tha Hebrew]: "T |
Central - WCE | t 10 da'y ae wis refreshin ma | Greek | . Um a'sae refreshin ma Scots |
Central - WCE | olicescotland So yae kin read | Greek | signage oan yer holiebags, ki |
Central - SEC | opter (French, frae Latinised | Greek | ), computer (French, frae Lati |
Central - LAL | cient Egip, an amang the auld | Greek | an Chinee cultures, the’r a |
Central - LAL | aes its oreeginal in the auld | Greek | word meanin 'weirin lang hair |
Central - LAL | A puckle o the auld | Greek | screivars an thinkers pit for |
Central - SEA | hili, to eik ti the Latin and | Greek | he’d leirit at the seminary |
Central - LAL | draws nae merk atween Jew and | Greek | ; aa belangs the ae Lord that |
Central - LAL | bos ('fear') baith sprung fae | Greek | legend an said tae tae'a been |
Central - SEC | in), television (French, frae | Greek | and Latin dingit thegither). |
Central - LAL | noo chynge it back frae | Greek | !" |
Central - LAL | 'weirin lang hair' acause tae | Greek | een the tail o the comet wis |
Central - SWE | the | Greek | goads moont aroon |
Central - LAL | he band of hymen [Hymen = the | Greek | god o mairriage]’. |
Ulster - GUL | c, by japers! I aye heard the | Greek | hallions had a quare way o sp |
Central - SEC | e French) an machine (fae the | Greek | ). |
Central - LAL | ae the Inglish an ane fae the | Greek | , alang wi wee bits o the Auld |
Central - SEC | ia-" prefix bein taen fae the | Greek | , meanin "throu") is a soond t |
Central - LAL | , wi 'micro' springin fae the | Greek | word 'mikros'. |
Central - LAL | s cryed asteroids – fae the | Greek | word asteroeides meanin 'like |
Doric - NNB | frae the | Greek | o Constantin Cavafy (1863-193 |
Central - LAL | stairtin tae settle frae the | Greek | election, an fowk athort the |
Central - LAL | sea Neptūnius (equate wi the | Greek | Posidon). This is the eerie b |
Central - LAL | ing. But he wis equate wi the | Greek | god Hermes - the messenger o |
Central - SEC | as weel as the Laitin an the | Greek | . The raeson he sees Scots as |
Central - LAL | twa learnit owersettins o the | Greek | o Aristophanes, The Puddocks |
Central - LAL | owel Plutock. Cryed efter the | Greek | god o the fiery unnerwarld Pl |
Central - LAL | rr. Uranus is cryed efter the | Greek | god Ouranós the husband o th |
Central - LAL | , Fernando taks a leuk at the | Greek | election, an whit micht ligg |
Central - SEA | us dominies: A stertit at the | Greek | and gaed on wi the Latin unde |
Central - SEC | "Nae need for onie | Greek | testimony |
Doric - DOR | @d_anderson878 Mmm...it's aah | Greek | tae me?? |
Central - SEC | Folks thocht him an uncouth | Greek | immigrant, A hairy hunk, wi h |
Central - LAL | oets, includin the historical | Greek | poet Sappho o Lesbos – famo |
Central - SEC | ludin Scots, Latin, Classical | Greek | , French an mony ithers ower t |
Central - SEC | e bi baith Latin an classical | Greek | . Gin the fowk in (1) deein oo |
Central - SEC | er Gospels frae the oreiginal | Greek | intae Scots. He said "Jesus s |
Central - LAL | n – or leastweys Laitin (an | Greek | ) etymological ruits. |
Central - LAL | ect like or throu Frainch) an | Greek | haes baith haen a haun in swa |
Shetland - SHD | r lonns, maistli fae Latin an | Greek | , laek declaration, documentat |
Central - LAL | its saut haed it nae Latin an | Greek | words, an wantin tae soond a |
Central - LAL | tae be tellt it wis Latin an | Greek | fae oor mous wad haes us ferl |
Central - LAL | e muckle wirds frae Laitin an | Greek | . Sic wirds ten tae be lang |
Central - LAL | et straucht fae the Hebrew an | Greek | , uisin a computer for Inglish |
Central - SEC | Like as in Latin been | Greek | termes sum, |
Central - SEA | gotten haud o the link atween | Greek | and Latin, an on a suddentie |
Doric - MNA | etin putten abeen his heid in | Greek | , in Latin an in Hebrew sayin, |
Central - LAL | s lang the planet o legend in | Greek | an Roman lare an until the 20 |
Central - LAL | n rings roon ilka yin o ye in | Greek | an aa, |
Central - SEC | hae been mentions o Aesop in | Greek | history, which his allowed hi |
Central - WCE | eon - an e'en wrote poems in | Greek | hissel, acquiring a maistery |
Central - LAL | holars awgaits, or aiblins in | Greek | . Hooanever, throu the 14t cen |
Central - LAL | English words wi a wee drap o | Greek | in it . . . an that’s why m |
Doric | Oxford graduate an scholar o | Greek | , Saville wes ane o the chiels |
Central - SEC | wee anes, like the spellins o | Greek | len-wirds. |
Central - EDN | ss, soupleness an pithiness o | Greek | ; in aa humilitie, ma aim hes |
Central - LAL | ed Gaelic an Scots owersets o | Greek | an Latin screivings tae haun, |
Central - SWE | e bleacht verandah an anither | Greek | mornin begins, |
Central - SWE | backpacker, Ya Ya, aroon this | Greek | bar at mid mornin, mid-life, |
Central - AYR | “archon” is | greek | for ruler |
Central - LAL | is naething new. The ancient | Greek | philosophers Democritus an Ep |
Central - LAL | vit by Herodotus (an auncient | Greek | makar) in 430 BC, descrieve a |
Ulster - GUL | A bit o auncient | Greek | #UlsterScots fae the makar Mi |
Central - LAL | @GREIGEXVS1300A I got | Greek | feet, aye but it couldnae gie |
Central - LAL | u adaptation o Medea. Aw they | Greek | myths were jyned by yae Willi |
Central - LAL | in; cf. the ‘band of Hymen [ | Greek | god o mairriage]’ referred |
Central - LAL | lang poles. The telephone – | Greek | for tae hear fae afaur – wi |