mither|mithered|mithering|mithers in English

verb

(British) bother, annoy; complain; groa

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1. And our braw Bawsint yade 6: Will carry hame your corn:— What wad ye be at, ye jade?’ 20 : Out spake the bride’s mither: ‘What, deil, needs a’ this pride? I hadna a plack 7 in my pouch: That night I was a bride

2. And our braw Bawsint yade Will carry hame your corn:-- What wad ye be at, ye jade?’ Out spake the bride’s mither: ‘What, deil, needs a’ this pride? I hadna a plack in my pouch That night I was a bride

3. And our braw Bawsint yade 6 Will carry hame your corn:— What wad ye be at, ye jade?’ Out spake the bride’s mither: ‘What, deil, needs a’ this pride? I hadna a plack 7 in my pouch That night I was a bride

4. And our braw Bawsint yade 6 Will carry hame your corn:— What wad ye be at, ye jade?’ Out spake the bride’s mither: ‘What, deil, needs a’ this pride? I hadna a plack 7 in my pouch That night I was a bride

5. And our braw Bawsint yade: Will carry hame your corn:— What wad ye be at, ye jade?’ 20 : Out spake the bride’s mither: ‘What, deil, needs a’ this pride? I hadna a plack in my pouch: That night I was a bride

6. ⁠ And our bra' Bawsint yade, Will carry ye hame your corn— ⁠ What wad ye be at, ye jade? Out spake the bride's mither, ⁠ What deil needs a' this pride? I had nae a plack in my pouch ⁠ That night I was a bride; My gown was linsy-woolsy, ⁠ And ne'er a sark ava; And ye ha'e ribbons and buskins, ⁠ Mae than ane or …

7. And our braw Bawsint yaud, Will carry ye hame your corn - What wad ye be at, ye jaud?" Out spake the bride's mither: "What deil needs a' this pride? I had nae a plack in my pouch That night I was a bride; My gown was linsey woolsey, And ne'er a sark ava; And ye ha'e ribbons and buskins, Mair than ane or twa." Out spake the bride's brither,