Ulster - PUL | Hokin | , wigglin, garravashin, | |
Ulster - PUL | Hokin | , an rhymes a body cudnae read | |
Ulster - PUL | tradeetion o writin in Scots. | Hokin | through oul leeterature fae U |
Ulster - GUL | y Dundonald a dander the day. | Hokin | for the Kempe Stanes, biggit |
Ulster - GUL | pent when you were out proota | hokin | " |
Ulster - GUL | hool for two whole weeks spud | hokin | for tae go |
Ulster - SYN | thaim, a big herd o pigs wus | hokin | fer food. An tha ïll spirits |
Ulster - BUL | quaverin, he come aff Bab’s | hokin | doag a snite wae the blakthoa |
Ulster - PUL | Lacken days spent | hokin | in some gumlie sheugh or clar |
Ulster - SYN | o a bïg herd o pïgs wus oot | hokin | on tha hïll, an tha demons b |
Ulster - PUL | was anither jaa bane. He kept | hokin | an anither, an anither, an an |