- for he sal save his folk frae
their sins." Noo, a' this was dune, that it
micht come to p**** what was said by the Lord
throwe the prophet, "Tak tent! a...
-
rather than /xt/ as in
other dialects, for example:
dochter (daughter),
micht (might) and
nocht (nought),
often written dother, mith and noth in dialect...
- 12
miles north of Alnwick. The
Scots [x]–English [∅]/[f]
cognate group (
micht-might, eneuch-enough, etc.) can be
found in a
small portion of
north ****bria...
- used as an
auxiliary with the
modal verbs coud ('could'), hed ('had'),
micht ('might'), most ('must'), sood ('should'), and wid ('would') and then reduced...
- the day-to-day life of an
innocent m****
character who claims, "Ma feet
micht be big but the
insects are safe They'll
never get
stood on by me" concluding...
-
sources of light. My heid did yak
yester nicht, This day to mak that I na
micht. So sair the
magryme dois me menyie, ****ing my brow as ony ganyie, That...
- of
malting and brewing. Syne
every freind made him his band,
Quwill they
micht owdir gang or stand,
Nevir ane ****e fra him to flee, The
effects of drinking...
- gatt, And on hir
hairt laid hir disjune, Scho put
alsmekle in hir lap, As
micht haif
servd thame baith at nune. The
husband rises next and his day starts...
-
Cesina (Drums); Andy
Paskt and Fernandiñho
Souza (B****);
Nigel Jenkins Micht Dalton,
Victor Biglioni, and
Rogerio Meanda (Guitars),
Manolo Morales (Saxophone)...
- and
orchestra A song of long ago (W****es & Co, 1890) Nae sae bad as it
micht hae been for one or two
baritones (Larway, 1927) So, the Year's done with...