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						[mèirleach]
					
				
 
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					A rag-mheurlaich – you petty thief.
					
						Origin: Lewis, Uig 
						Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
					
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						[traoit]
					
				
 
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					Chan eil traoit. – Not a rag. ‘Stic’ has the same meaning.
					
						Location: Killearnan 
						Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
					
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						buaic
					
				
 
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					The wick of a ‘cruisgean’ [q.v.] was called a ‘buaic’ and must on no account be called a ‘siobhag’. The name ‘buaic’ is most expressive and specific and means exactly what it was, something soaked in oil or grease, a ‘siobhag’ on the other hand is not very specific and could mean a bit of any kind of rag. ‘Siobhag’, again, is of fairly modern coinage and came into use when paraffin lamps were introduced into Gaeldom. ‘Buaic’ was made of the inside of rushes. The whole of this wick was submerged in the oil of cruisie, the other end, which was lit, lay along the upper spout. As a cruisie had no screw on it, a long, sharp bodkin lay near and was used to move the ‘buaic’ up into spout periodically as flame wore it out. ‘Buaic’, a very ancient name.
					
						Origin: Skye 
						Category: Taigh Gàidhealach / House and Furnishings
					
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						caglachan
					
				
 
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					a chewed rag. Also chewing, grinding with teeth.
					
						Location: Skye 
						Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
					
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						ciollag
					
				
 
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					[ˈkʹɯLɑk] Quotation: Ciollag is ciotag. Notes: rag; item of clothing.
					
						Location: Applecross 
						Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
					
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						ciotag
					
				
 
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					Quotation: Ciollag is ciotag. Notes: rag; item of clothing.
					
						Location: Applecross 
						Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
					
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						clobhta-fallais
					
				
 
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					sweat rag.
					
						Location: Harris, Scalpay 
						Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
					
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						dreamaisg
					
				
 
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					Quot.: greannach, connsachail, do-riaraichte, rag-mhuinealach.
					
						Origin: Swainbost 
						Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
					
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						duine rag
					
				
 
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					stubborn man.
					
						Location: Na Hearadh [Harris], Cluer 
						Category: Nàdur an Duine / Personality
					
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						fuidheag
					
				
 
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					Notes: (1) a rag. (2) the fairly thick cord made of strands of woollen yarn. Used to separate threads in hank ready to be woven or to tie folded tweed when being sent back to the mill.
					
						Location: Lewis, Barvas 
						Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
					
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						liùghag
					
				
 
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					[lʹu̟:ɑɡ] Note: rag-doll.
					
						Origin: Carloway, Doune 
						Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
					
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						luidag
					
				
 
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					a rag. [NOTES: corrected to ‘luideag’.]
					
						Location: South Uist, Bornish 
						Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
					
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						luideag
					
				
 
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					small rag.
					
						Location: Na Hearadh, Scalpaigh [Harris, Scalpay] 
						Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
					
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						piullag
					
				
 
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					Quotation: Bha an aodach aige na phiullagan. Notes: rag.
					
						Location: Lewis, Barvas 
						Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
					
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						poidhreag
					
				
 
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					a rag.
					
						Origin: [Strathglass] 
						Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
					
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						rag
					
				
 
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					stubborn.
					
						Origin: Barra 
						Category: Nàdur an Duine / Personality
					
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						rag
					
				
 
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					stubborn.
					
						Origin: Skye 
						Category: Nàdur an Duine / Personality
					
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						rag
					
				
 
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					Quot.: “each làn dha na ragan”. Note: unwilling to move.
					
						Origin: [Barvas] 
						Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
					
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						rag reamhar
					
				
 
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					rolling fat.
					
						Origin: Geàrrloch [Gairloch] 
						Category: Crodh / Cattle
					
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						rag-mheàrlach
					
				
 
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					a great thief.
					
						Location: Killearnan 
						Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
					
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						rag-mhuinealach
					
				
 
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					stubbornness. [SLIP: Stubborn.]
					
						Location: Na Hearadh, Scalpaigh [Harris, Scalpay] 
						Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
					
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						ragan (Rag-an)
					
				
 
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						Location: [Harris], Leverburgh 
						Category: Togail Bhàtaichean / Boat-Building
					
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						riathall
					
				
 
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					Notes: a rag. Cf. pl. in Applecross.
					
						Origin: Skye 
						Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
					
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						seareadair-fallais
					
				
 
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					sweat (rag) towel.
					
						Location: Harris, Scalpay 
						Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
					
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						taibhean
					
				
 
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					rag, worthless thing, people.
					
						Location: Skye 
						Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
					
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						traight
					
				
 
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					Quotation: Chan eil traoight [sic] air. Notes: a rag.
					
						Origin: Skye 
						Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
					
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						èarlaid
					
				
 
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					confidence; rag-èarlaid – firm confidence.
					
						Origin: [Strathglass] 
						Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous