Central - SEC | Thame | as is precedit wi a "t": batc | |
Central - SEC | Thame | as starts wirds: chaft, chain | |
Central - SEC | Thame | as is precedit wi a "ea", "ee | |
Central - SEC | Thame | as is precedit wi a "r": airc | |
Central - SEC | Thame | as starts ony morpheme: misch | |
Southern - SEA | her toons, oov yin or twae o' | thame | o' oor ain. |
Central - SEC | muckle feck o wirds in Scots: | thame | that Scots haes in common wi |
Southern - SEA | ticky yins were fa'in off and | thame | wi' the plastic stem were alr |
Central - SEC | Hinney's swaet tae | thame | that prees'd, |
Central - LAL | reft stollin and spulyeit be | thame | art or part thereof and thare |
Central - WCE | eificance o the ongauns). The | thame | is tragic, the symbolism is r |
Central - WCE | iggin, a pynt at shaws us the | thame | : ill-daein disna pey. But it |
Central - SEC | e tae the cairryin stream are | thame | wha conter the strang modren |
Central - SEC | hat his Majestie sall require | thame | thairto, Quhilkis conventioni |
Central - LAL | standand, I curse | thame | sittand, I curse thaim eittan |
Central - LAL | I curse thaim rydand, I curse | thame | standand, I curse thame sitta |
Central - LAL | , within and without; I curse | thame | gangand, I curse thaim rydand |
Central - SEC | lies of Mussilburgh, charging | thame | to tak dilgent heid and atten |
Central - LAL | er servandis participant with | thame | in thare evil and myscheiffus |
Southern - SEA | he Boys Brigade Band there in | thame | days ana'. A mind o' Pipe Maj |
Central - WCE | portance o steids, a recurrin | thame | in Lallans. Wearin his hat as |
Central - SEC | to the questiones proponed to | thame | by the prsent provost baillie |
Central - SEC | ravis an murther | thame | baith.” Aw semed tint! |
Central - SEC | n, aither in education or for | thame | that's lairnin theirsels. |
Central - SEC | nt oot in the bygaun that for | thame | that's no lippenin tae the SN |
Central - SEC | n Davie’s oxter. “You pit | thame | up this vera meenit, eh? The |
Central - LAL | could easily be sneered at by | thame | that criticise the yaise o Sc |