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Central
Clark, ThomasAlice's Adventirs in Wunnerlaun, (Evertype 2014 ISBN: 978-1782010708) Central, prose laswegian simply bi "wee" an "totey". Oan the ither haun, there's on page vi ae breath too weak Tae stir a totey feather! on page 5 e wis nuhin oan it cept fir a totey golden key, an Alice's first on page 11 e staunin there waitin bi the totey door, so she went back tae th on page 12 he realized she'd forgoat the totey golden key, an when she went on page 14
Also on pages 17, 20, 33, 34, 38, 70, 74, 122
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Horsbroch, DauvitScots Warks - Uphaud an guidance for screivars, (Scots Language Centre 2015) Central, government Scots micht gie ye the term 'totey-rote': totey bein an adjectiv on page 12
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Ulster
Warwick, MatthewTha Feardie Geng hae tae bide at hame, (Sensory Attachment Centre 2020) Ulster - Ballymena, weans Fur why? Ye see, there’s a totey wee bug ca’d COVID 19 wha†Thon wee smittal bug’s sae totey, ye cannae see, feel, smell,
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