Which preposition to use with ains

to Occurrences 2%

"He's the lover of his blidding country, going ag-ain to fighd for herand uzwhiles he can!to-day!al-lone!now!"

about Occurrences 1%

the Rosicrucian Philosophism, just perfectly yelegant and gracefu', and as gude, in their way, as onything o' my ain about fairies, either in the Queen's Wake or Queen Hynde,His Louisa to Abelard is, as I said before, coorse in the subject-matter, but, O sirs! powerfu' and pathetic in executionand sic a perfect spate o' versification!

for Occurrences 1%

So ain for aisne, nequire for non quire, malle for magis velle, nolle for son velle.

in Occurrences 1%

We arrived at Ras el Ain in all our brave attire and we mastered all the villages and their inhabitants.

of Occurrences 1%

I've learned, since then, that American reporters, and especially those that meet the ships that come in to New York, have had cause to form impressions of their ain of a gude many famous folk that would no be sae flattering to those same folk as what they usually see written aboot themselves.

on Occurrences 1%

No notice whatever was taken of it, and his postscript, written in May 1916, records the fact that 'the exiles encamped at Ras-el-Ain on the Bagdad Railway, estimated at 20,000 men, women and children, were slaughtered to the last one.'

Which preposition to use with  ains