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A Braw Guid Alairm | Fairnie, Robert | 1,498 | 1 | 0.67 | |
... effeck that gart him faw ower tae sleep raither than bide waukened. Efter the Implacable, Geordie saired in the ... |
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A Chance of Romance | Blair, Anna | 155 | 1 | 6.45 | |
... hanker for Alec McPhee So I'll no' be too hasty and just bide-a-wee. ... |
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Advent Antiphons in Scots | Ogston, David D | 235 | 1 | 4.26 | |
... Sun o justice----------- Come an shed licht on them that bide In the howe o shaddas, in the mirk o daith. O King o the ... |
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A Fer Chauve | Smith, Alex | 23,344 | 29 | 1.24 | |
... 0/4 Ere's a frosty nip in o the air, Gran day an it dis bide fair. Sunday 25 Temp 0/4 A wee touch o frost we are gettin ... ... mornin gey cauld an bare. Some spleetry shoors, didnae bide fair. Saturday 31 Temp 1/2 Gran mornin wi frost in o the ... ... mornin wi frost in o the air, Weak is the sin bit it dis bide fair THE SWEET PEA Jonsar Eck wis up at New Deer ae day ... ... dis hit me as I step ootside, Hale day lang ootside I div bide, Fowk gang aboot in their sark sleeve, Wither jist noo is ... ... Gran day wi warmth in o the air, Sin peeps oot an it dis bide fair. Sunday 15 Temp 5/11 Fin we rise it's fine an mild ... |
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Allt Darrarie - Burn of the Stunning Noise, Glen Muick | Blackhall, Sheena | 131 | 1 | 7.63 | |
... Jinkie's Stravinsky, as breengin as Bach Syne, wid I bide b' it, thirled an tied tae it, Drink o its music a strang ... |
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A Sair Fecht | Smith, Alex | 23,505 | 22 | 0.94 | |
... mornin affa cauld an gey bare, Eence mair wither disnae bide fair. Monday 20th, Temp. 0/3 (Rainfall 2/16) Aye ere's a ... ... a damp sort feel in o' the air, It's affa cauld bit it dis bide fair. Sunday 2nd, Temp. 0/3 Candlemas If Candlemas day be ... ... can feel the warmth in o the air, Win dis rise bit it dis bide fair. Sunday 23rd, Temp. 6/6 Day feels bare an affa affa ... ... is the day jist eence mair, Tries tae rain bit wither dis bide fair. Saturday 15th, Temp. 3/10 Wither this day tae me is ... ... 10th Temp. 4/10 (Rainfall 1/16) Noo at last a day that dis bide dry, Warmth in the air, nae cloods in the sky. Sunday ... |
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A Small Book of Translations: 06 - Catullus 5 | Hutchison, Alexander | 93 | 1 | 10.75 | |
... on yer yett nor dinna ging fidgin t' dauner ootby – bit bide far ye are, git spunk for a lowe an nine dirlins dab in ... |
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A Small Book of Translations: 32 - Glossary & Notes | Hutchison, Alexander | 1,973 | 1 | 0.51 | |
... ging fidgin is get restless or eager; dauner is stroll; bide is stay; spunk for a lowe is a match for a fire or flame; ... |
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A Study into the Knowledge and Use of Scots Amongst Primary Pupils on Upper Deeside | Blackhall, Sheena | 29,793 | 4 | 0.13 | |
... spoke bitties o Gaelic. Fin he first come tae Braemar tae bide, he stayed wi a wummin that spoke naethin bit Gaelic...We ... ... Some words I don't like sayin in English. Far div you bide? Aside Migvie. Fit div ye like tae hear best, Scots or ... ... It's quicker. I can think o the words quicker. Far dae you bide? Ootside Ordie. Dis a lot o folk spikk Scots roon aboot ... ... Ordie. Dis a lot o folk spikk Scots roon aboot far you bide? Ay. My favourite language is Scots, because some folk ... |
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...Auld Zimmery [Content label: serious] | Kydd, Robbie | 73,728 | 2 | 0.03 | |
... away. '... if ye were mairrit noo, she'd have tae bide hame, she couldnae leave ye on yer lane wi that bairn...' ... ... an she wis greetin fir us tae pit her doon an let her bide! that's solidarity fir ye! the worse things get, the ... |
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BBC Voices Recording: Aberdeen | N/A | Audio | 13,536 | 2 | 0.15 |
... //So// F1043: //[laugh]// F1040: //Well ye bide aside a river. [laugh]// M1042: //I bide// F1041: ... ... ye bide aside a river. [laugh]// M1042: //I bide// F1041: //[laugh]// M1042: right on the river. ... |
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BBC Voices Recording: Inverurie | N/A | Audio | 12,014 | 2 | 0.17 |
... married an they didnae hae a hoose so they came to bide in the fairmhoose wi my grandparents, so my father gaed ... ... the fairmhoose wi my grandparents, so my father gaed tae bide in the //chaumer wi the feed man.// M999: //In the ... |
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BBC Voices Recording: Portree | N/A | Audio | 14,267 | 4 | 0.28 |
... bidie in.// M1055: and well, they certainly used bide for living M1008: //Yes.// F1009: //Mmhm.// ... ... M1055: so it did, it did make //yeah,// M1008: //Bide a while.// //Bide a wee they would say.// M1055: ... ... it did make //yeah,// M1008: //Bide a while.// //Bide a wee they would say.// M1055: //makes sense.// ... ... a wee they would say.// M1055: //makes sense.// //bide a wee.// M1007: //Aye it was// well known in ... |
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BBC Voices Recording: Stirling | N/A | Audio | 14,324 | 2 | 0.14 |
... once mair tae just tell me// what your name is, whaur ye bide an ehm how your accent ah that's too complicated whaur ... ... ehm how your accent ah that's too complicated whaur ye bide, that'll dae. F1145: I'm Katrina [CENSORED: ... |
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Bruised Blue | Grainger, Cecilia | 13,524 | 1 | 0.07 | |
... an this yin tells us truth uh’ll shine through…oo’ve to bide oor time this yin tells us… /awthin cams ti thame thit ... |
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Burns Nicht Sang for Andra Kindness | de Rusett, Wendy | 468 | 1 | 2.14 | |
... Their frills an their ribbons an colourful claes, I’ll bide a batchelor aa o ma days, For I prize, abeen aa, ma ... |
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Conversation 21: Family from North East Scotland | N/A | Audio | 3,440 | 1 | 0.29 |
... M822: eh Quarry- ken faur Bert Mason used tae bide? //Quarryfield.// F823: //Oh aye.// Aye. M822: ... |
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Conversation 25: Couple from Auchenblae talking about local varieties of language | N/A | Audio | 5,757 | 1 | 0.17 |
... uh-huh.// There's very few o them I gaed tae school wi bide here, they a gaed awa, ye see. F902: Well that, ... |
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Conversation 35: Three Shetland women on gardening in Scotland | N/A | Audio | 1,647 | 3 | 1.82 |
... story aboot it is that ehm the fock didnae even bide in it, at that time, that would have been in the ... ... on ony permanent basis, but they biggit it in order to bide there when they were ower w- wi the lambin or onything ... ... That's pretty good. Well I reckon the place whaur we bide in Lerwick, I reckon that that field used to be covered ... |
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Conversation 41: Two Shetlanders on building houses and Up-Helly-Aa | N/A | Audio | 3,904 | 1 | 0.26 |
... F960: //Yeah.// //Oh yes.// F961: //we bide.// //Er, and we used ta,// F960: //Uh-huh.// F961: ... |
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Conversation: Buckie - Mother and child 06, recording 2: having a bath | N/A | Audio | 2,291 | 1 | 0.44 |
... The water's away. Right, come on then. Well, you bide there and I'll go get your jammies then. M1098: ... |
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Conversation: Buckie - Mother and child 07, recording 2: trip to the chemist's | N/A | Audio | 2,689 | 1 | 0.37 |
... F1101: Aye, he bides next door. F1102: Bide next door to Trevor? F1101: Aye. F1102: ... |
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Conversation: Buckie - Mother and child 09, recording 2: washing up | N/A | Audio | 669 | 2 | 2.99 |
... [inaudible]. F1100: [child noises] F1099: Bide there till the water gets hot, warm. F1100: [child ... ... I play wi[/?] that one. //Mm.// F1099: //Well you bide there and play wi that a minute, while I wipe the ... |
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Conversation: Buckie - Mother and child 10, recording 1: playing with jigsaws and toys and putting away the washing | N/A | Audio | 5,419 | 1 | 0.18 |
... //[sucks through teeth]// F1089: //Are ye gonna bide aa by yourself?// M1090: Yeah. F1089: Aye. M1090: ... |
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Conversation: Buckie - Mother and child 11, recording 1: making jigsaws and playing with games | N/A | Audio | 7,958 | 7 | 0.88 |
... they? //Oh boy.// F1104: //Yeah.// Because I bide in Africa. F1103: Do ye? F1104: Because we and ... ... Do ye? F1104: Because we and Barbie Swan Lake bide in Africa. F1103: Oh, I see. F1104: We bide the ... ... Lake bide in Africa. F1103: Oh, I see. F1104: We bide the [inaudible] big big big big [inaudible]. F1103: ... ... big big big [inaudible]. F1103: Do ye? F1104: We bide beside, we bide beside erm, beside erm, erm we bide ... ... F1103: Do ye? F1104: We bide beside, we bide beside erm, beside erm, erm we bide beside er F1103: ... |
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Conversation: Buckie - Mother and child 11, recording 2: changing the bedsheets and playing with My Little Pony | N/A | Audio | 5,645 | 1 | 0.18 |
... pretend. It's plastic. Isn't it? F1104: Does it bide in the [inaudible]? F1103: Mmhm. F1104: But I ... |
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Conversation: Buckie - Mother and child 12, recording 2: doing jigsaws | N/A | Audio | 5,540 | 1 | 0.18 |
... lane, do you?// M1096: //No.// F1095: Where do you bide? M1096: Erm. F1095: Thir- M1096: tee- ... |
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Conversation: Buckie - Mother and child 12, recording 3: walking home and opening Christmas cards | N/A | Audio | 3,395 | 1 | 0.29 |
... Elgin. Okay? Right. M1096: Haud my hand. Can we bide at his school? F1095: No, we're just going up to make ... |
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Conversation: Buckie - Mother and child 12, recording 4: playing with jigsaws and electronic toys | N/A | Audio | 3,336 | 1 | 0.30 |
... M1096: [inaudible] here. F1095: Mm? M1096: Bide here. F1095: Mmhm. M1096: No n- I'm biding at ... |
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Conversation: Buckie - Mother and child 13, recording 2: playing over breakfast | N/A | Audio | 874 | 1 | 1.14 |
... noises] Mam? F1105: Mmhm? M1106 : Will you bide here and watch TV with me? F1105: I'm going away ... |
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Conversation: Buckie - Mother and child 15, recording 2: playing with Spiderman stickers and starting a Christmas list to Santa | N/A | Audio | 4,901 | 1 | 0.20 |
... go and get the Argos book. And we'll hae a lookie. Bide there and I'll see this bookie. We'll see the Argos ... |
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Conversation: Buckie - Mother and child 17, recording 2: playing and chatting indoors | N/A | Audio | 5,742 | 1 | 0.17 |
... gimme that mic. That's it. So, farr does Bob's brother bide? M1110: It's so cold. F1109: Somewey, somewey ... |
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Conversation: Buckie - Mother and child 23, recording 1: reading picture books, watching film of "101 Dalmatians", and singing nursery rhymes | N/A | Audio | 5,667 | 1 | 0.18 |
... Roley's? Mm? F1116: [inaudible] numbers, and you bide in the house, you're not. F1115: Oh, I'm bidin in the ... |
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Conversation: Buckie - Mother and child 25, recording 1: talking about a birthday party | N/A | Audio | 3,541 | 1 | 0.28 |
... F1129: Cause we've got a funny way o speaking farr we bide. See? F1130: [inaudible] the both of us there. ... |
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Craiters: 11 - E Widdie | Fenton, Alexander | 3,526 | 1 | 0.28 | |
... back o e bed in e quines’ room, an ye’d tak im oot an he’d bide streekit oot in yer airms like a corp, niver a myout comin ... |
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Craiters: 12 - Glory Hole | Fenton, Alexander | 2,953 | 2 | 0.68 | |
... e girse an e flooers an e leafs o e beech-hedge, an ey bide ere as lang’s ey’re nae disturbit. I dinna even like tae ... ... something gettin at em, for aifter a fyow nichts ey didna bide still in e wye o moths, bit gin ye made a meeve ey’d be up ... |
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Craiters: 17 - E Wasps' Nest | Fenton, Alexander | 1,736 | 1 | 0.58 | |
... chance tae open e door an hear e bizzin, bit a buddy disna bide lang amon sic neebers. Simmer wore on an winter cam, an ... |
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Craiters: 19 - Liptovska Teplicka | Fenton, Alexander | 2,855 | 1 | 0.35 | |
... we cd get. E upshot wis at though we wis supposed tae bide in e high class hotel as distinguished guests, an wir room ... |
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Craiters: 20 - Biz-Bizzin | Fenton, Alexander | 3,297 | 1 | 0.30 | |
... fresh an crummochie. Ye cd see faar e little craiters at bide in e grun wis wirkin at it steady, shiftin little lumpies ... |
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Craiters: 21 - 'I cannot get enough of it' | Fenton, Alexander | 1,405 | 1 | 0.71 | |
... I've been on an island faar I couldna get aff an hid tae bide a day ir twa mair - nae at at wis ony hardship - like ... |
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Diminishing Lines | Blackhall, Sheena | 6,319 | 1 | 0.16 | |
... yer claik. Oh there's mony he'll ken o the fowk that bide there, Fur it's thrang wi the ferlies o speerit an air, Wi ... |
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Dipper: 02 - The Dipper | Begg, Dr James A | Audio | 210 | 1 | 4.76 |
... the current he'll slide, Doun whaur the caddis-beasties bide, An gadgers tae, Frae's pokin neb nae nymphs can hide ... |
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Dipper: 05 - Fishers Tak Tent | Reid, John | Audio | 342 | 1 | 2.92 |
... said at his side, 'This puil is whaur we baith maun bide.' Will stuid, as still's a granite stane, While ... |
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Dipper: 10 - Aippleringie | Reid, John | 672 | 1 | 1.49 | |
... weel Wi clean bere strae in the best o the bield. 'Will ye bide the nicht?' the wee herd said. 'Ye're walcome tae baith ... |
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Dipper: 13 - The Bull | Reid, John | Audio | 185 | 5 | 27.03 |
... awhile, Free o the byre that's still my jyle. But I bide my time. An whiles they let me rin ootbye In braider ... ... breid, An maist wark's waur than sawin seed. But I bide my time. 'A quate bit beast,' my maister says, The man ... ... at his will - His couthy, canny Ayrshire bull. An I bide my time. For whiles, as I staun in the lanely park, ... ... lan', An rowted their pride 'gainst beast an man. An I bide my time. For there's aye a day whan a man forgets That ... ... born I'll hae his breist-bane 'neath my horn! Sae I bide my time. ... |
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Dipper: 47 - The Fishin Committee | Begg, Dr James A | 185 | 1 | 5.41 | |
... crack an smile; Gif that's yer Carrick welcome then - I'll bide in Kyle! An if the reason's as I think, Aa linkit up wi ... |
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Dipper: 58 - Craws | Reid, John | 152 | 1 | 6.58 | |
... brocks an tods Keep us weel fed ilk day. Sae we can brawly bide oor time While man gangs on ram-stam, Hell-bent, ye'd ... |
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Evie | Barron, Charles | 11,528 | 3 | 0.26 | |
... an’ the rain lashin’ against them. You would jist want to bide there forever, an’ nae ging oot into the rain again. (She ... ... far I’m nae wanted. Onywye, Toots, I dinna ken if I could bide in the same hoose as an Englishman. They’re near as bad’s ... ... to hing aboot Aiberdeen ower lang an’ she’d ha’e naewye to bide efter the new folk move in. So she micht jist ging hame to ... |
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Fooshion | Barron, Charles | 17,826 | 9 | 0.50 | |
... I'm nae coming ower there. I dinna like the sun. I'll just bide here, in the shade. PEGGY It would do you good. BESSIE It ... ... Young Neil and Kate. They'd never have been allowed tae bide thegether in oor day. BESSIE He widna've been allowed tae ... ... in the paper? GLADYS Fa? BESSIE Mary Farquhar. She used ti bide in the Grove. GLADYS Wi' the twa wee quinies? She's nae ... ... gettin' my marching orders is it? BESSIE You dinna need to bide for my sake. GLADYS (To Peggy.) She taks richt moods ... ... Of course. I'm nae makin' a charge this season. (Warmer.) Bide as lang as ye like. BESSIE (Suddenly, urgently.) You're ... |
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From the school magazine (Merchant Maiden) | Kay, Prof Christian | 783 | 1 | 1.28 | |
... pride, Is noo a gratefu’ maister’s bride And Jenn maun bide and milk the kine And redd the hoose and feed the swine. ... |