Central - GLA | Honour | an riches ah've chase't lik f | |
Doric - MNA | Honour | thy faither an thy mither, th | |
Central - AYR | ither for lettin thaim doun. ' | Honour | thy father and thy mother tha |
Ulster - SYN | tions? Fer God gart ye this: ' | Honour | yer faither an yer mither', a |
Doric - MNA | dinna pinch, dinna tell lees, | honour | yer fadder an yer mither'." H |
Central - LAL | My word o honour! - | Honour | ? Ye hae nane o't. |
Central - GLA | 'I see. | Honour | amongst thieves then. You thi |
Central - LAL | r, but ‘wi ‘joyfull hairt/ | honour | and blis [bless] the band of |
Ulster - SYN | Sinn o Man wull gie hïm tha | honour | afore tha angels o God. But o |
Central - SEA | ttins inti leivin poems, an A | honour | his memory for that, as for m |
Central - SEC | credit an, gin thon media wad | honour | his memory, then whit better |
Central - WCE | the Rites o Spring Druids wid | honour | Baal, |
Central - LAL | aa glawrie and | honour | is yours, |
Orkney - ORK | so premature bit his fame and | honour | will endure co So - ae fond |
Doric - DOR | @RuthDavidsonMSP You have nae | honour | quine |
Central - GLA | s ah dree are the seembols ae | honour | , |
Doric - ABN | Tae | honour | the retirement o' oor Keith V |
Southern - SEA | The joy, the | honour | and relief |
Doric - MNA | Ah'v recently hid the | honour | te get te ken Elsie Donald. E |
Central - WCE | din Officer, fur giein me the | honour | o addressin oor national Pair |
Central - EDN | its yer rank. A asked fir the | honour | o’ washin’ yer banes the |
Central - LAL | Howpfu for the | honour | o a leear, |
Central - LAL | her asterbaws, leavin Kat the | honour | o hittin the last ane. Kat mi |
Central - LAL | bowin afore the queen, “the | honour | o the gods is at stake. Pluck |
Central - SEC | e it, an yet at the same time | honour | its bardic tradeition - thre |
Central - AYR | wis always the problem. Love | honour | and obey ye said - why wis t |
Central - LAL | rns. Douglas in the Palace of | Honour | (1501) writes o ‘The siluer |
Central - LAL | Well, that’s no’ a man of | honour | . Then to top it aff, he runs |
Doric - MNA | and Danson, as our guest's of | Honour | ." So we aat me an Zoink hid t |
Central - SEC | Weh yuh | honour | an respec – |
Central - LAL | He'll lay his bass wi | honour | doun, |
Central - LAL | Luve, respect, an | honour | 's their due. |
Central - DUN | said that the notion o sic an | honour | maistlike had arisen fae auld |
Ulster - EUL | Due praise an | honour | tae tha Loard. Ayewyes thy ha |
Ulster - SYN | hat haes bin gien sae bïg an | honour | , wi tha mither o ma Loard cum |
Central - DUN | in | honour | |
Doric - MNA | ae boddom, Sabbath or nae, in | honour | o the New Year comin in an th |
Doric - DOR | For it’s a in | honour | o Scotland maist famous manni |
Central - LAL | euk a turn round the place in | honour | o the day an maircht out at t |
Central - LAL | d they were haein a parade in | honour | o the kenspeckle younker. |
Central - LAL | Pickl't in | honour | and auld fechts he is |
Central - WCE | hat he's biggit, in praise, o | honour | o whit? |
Doric - DOR | wly turnt oot Yer ain gaird o | honour | kythe nou afore yin bi yin th |
Doric - ABN | "Word o | honour | ?" said Chairlie. |
Ulster - SYN | ace, wull be gien tha place o | honour | ." |
Central - SEC | hare it but is gien a place o | honour | athin it tae the detriment o |
Doric - MNA | sit yersel doon in e place o | honour | , there mith be some chiel att |
Central - SEC | oot tae tak up thair place o | honour | wi Captain Scott at thair hei |
Shetland - SHD | k at der's some kinda rules o | honour | at sea, wis aa bein up agains |
Central - LAL | addin table, sat the guests o | honour | - the three muckle dugs. Whi |
Central - EDN | field! Lat us mak it a pynt o | honour | tae win throu the hairstin fe |
Southern - SEA | eer | honour | , at aw, at aw!" "Dae as Ah te |
Central - SWE | but defending her | honour | might bring you gain |
Central - WCE | "Yer | Honour | , ah think ah could cure you t |
Doric - NNB | s, "Sure, A dinna lek id, yer | honour | , at all, at all!" "Do as A te |
Central - AYR | ven years aulder than me, yer | Honour | , an as a fower year auld wean |
Central - SEC | eftirnoon. No sir, no me, Yer | Honour | . I nivver seen a twenty pound |
Central - AYR | "Sure, it's an arm, yer | honour | !" (He said it like "arrum.") |
Central - SEC | the umpteenth time. 'No, yer | honour | , it wis not me what flung the |
Ulster - CUL | "Ay, heth it daes, yer | honour | : but it's still an airm wi aa |
Shetland - SHD | here! Diggin fer apples, yer | Honour | ! |
Southern - SEA | here! Digging for apples, yer | honour | !" |
Central - AYR | sorr! Diggin for apples, yer | honour | !" |
Doric - NNB | here! Diggan for epples, yer | honour | !" |
Ulster - CUL | here! Diggin fur epples, yer | honour | !" |
Central - GLA | here! Diggin fir aipples, yer | honour | !" |
Shetland - SHD | "Sure, it does, yer | Honour | , but it's an arm for all that |
Central - GLA | ure, an ah don't like it, yer | honour | , no wan bit, no wan bit!" "Da |
Central - LAL | t fir joy at the vengin o hir | honour | . . | |
Central - EDN | mlet. “I’m innocent, your | honour | .” |
Central - WCE | Trump plichtit fowk - on his | honour | ! - a concrete realisation o |
Central - LAL | tae onsets upon his | honour | and repute. Awbody hes the ri |
Central - SEC | icht nor tailors tae hae this | honour | . This black affront cuidna be |
Central - SEC | aebodie wis mair wordy o that | honour | . He suid hae been an MBE or ' |
Southern - SEA | The greatest | honour | tae bestow |
Ulster - SYN | tha yin that'll hae tha maist | honour | ." |