Which preposition to use with noo
Noo for new, is a vulgarism, to my ear.
" "That reminds me of some poetry, or rather doggerel," said Mr. Harry, "that I cutout of a newspaper for you yesterday;" and he drew from his pocket a little slip of paper, and read this: "Do doggies gang to heaven, Dad? Will oor auld Donald gang? For noo to tak' him, faither wi' us, Wad be maist awfu' wrang.
She's in service the noo at a big hoose not so far awa' but that she can slip over often to see them and us.
"I'm goin' to tell ye noo about what I sid wi' my own een.
Did ye git bad noos from home?
"Dinna greet," she whispered, "dinna greet and dull your een that are brighter noo than a' the jauds can show,the bonny blink o' them!
It's time to forget our ain quarrels the noo as to the way o' winning; we need dispute nae mair as to that.