Orkney - ORK | runkled | like drookled newspaper. An w | |
Doric - MNA | r auld, wi a kind, roon face, | runkled | , an plain, wi gowd roon glais |
Central - LAL | I'm a shilpit, | runkled | thing nou, wha was aince sae |
Central - LAL | oot the claes o the leevin. | Runkled | like yin o last year's |
Ulster - BUL | Sae far, a | runkled | quult |
Central - SEC | Whaur a | runkled | wife telt the weird o a kintr |
Central - LAL | The | runkled | auld face hie up on the roof |
Doric - MNA | ty wids, till she reached the | runkled | face o the Horsie Steen. Loon |
Central - SEC | tter?” Davie pintit tae the | runkled | missive. |
Central - LAL | fixed on the | runkled | face o Ma Bontemps. |
Central - LAL | cht her mooth became a peerie | runkled | hole. 'Braw,' she said again. |
Doric - MNA | i matchin brikks. Gracie Girn | runkled | her neb up like a grizzled pr |
Shetland - SHD | nor da parsley, a smirr o | runkled | green. |
Central - LAL | back and back, slowly tae her | runkled | auld sel. |
Central - LAL | ere ower ninety. They were as | runkled | as prunes, and baney as skele |
Central - LAL | Is | runkled | an auld, |