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There were 203 hits for herring

(dha) fiachail
the checking of nets, during the night, for the presence of meshed herring.
Location: [Harris], Scalpay
Category: Iasgach an Sgadain / Herring-Fishing
1.3. Herring-feeding
Location: Harris, Kyles Stockinish
Category: Iasgach an Sgadain / Herring-Fishing
1.3. Herring-feeding
Location: [Harris], Scalpay
Category: Iasgach an Sgadain / Herring-Fishing
5. Herring
Location: [Harris], Scalpay
Category: Iasgach an Sgadain / Herring-Fishing
[barrail]
Bheir sinn ar barrail as. – a piece of the end of a ring net shot, in weather conditions unsuited to listening or looking for herring in the water, with the hope of a few herrings mashing and so encouraging the fishermen to ‘chance’ a ring.
Location: [Harris], Scalpay
Category: Iasgach an Sgadain / Herring-Fishing
[barraille]
Am barraille sgadain – the barrel of herring.
Origin: Lochaber
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
[blank]
herring roe.
Origin: [Ross-shire]
Category: Biadh is Deoch / Food and Drink
[blank]
fresh herring.
Origin: [Ross-shire]
Category: Biadh is Deoch / Food and Drink
[blank]
salt herring.
Origin: [Ross-shire]
Category: Biadh is Deoch / Food and Drink
[calcas] (E)
[See ‘put’.] An stopper a bhiodh a’ dol anns an toll ’s e an calcas a chanadh iad ris. [SLIP: The stopper for the herring net buoy. See MS.]
Origin: Leòdhas [Lewis], Uig an Iar
Category: Acfhuinn Iasgaich / Fishing Tackle
[cuir-an-àird]
An anail aige cuir-an-àird (term) – patches of bubbles on surface of sea, caused by expulsion of air from the swim-bladders of herring rising.
Location: [Harris], Scalpay
Category: Iasgach an Sgadain / Herring-Fishing
[duslach]
Mar an duslach – a shoal of herring showing black in daylight or at evening.
Location: [Harris], Scalpay
Category: Iasgach an Sgadain / Herring-Fishing
[fuaigheal]
Fuaigheal chasa feannag. Herring bone stitch. [NOTE in second hand: Eng. deriv.]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
[iasgach]
Note: an t-iasgach-luathaireach agus an t-iasgach fadalach was [sic] two seasonal fishing, herring fishing, in the past on the east coast of Scotland – termed in the past.
Location: Na Hearadh, Scalpaigh [Harris, Scalpay]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
[sgadan]
Facail a fhuair mi bho Murchadh Moireasdan D.S.M. aig Buntàta is Sgadan Commun Leòdhais agus na Hearadh am bliadhna (1975). Sgadan geàrr – sprats. Sgadan mór-lannach – pilchards. Sgadan bliagha – fear caol, geal agus e spent. (Airson bliagha fuaimnich e mar brèagha ‘beautiful’.) Sgadan goil – fear mór agus làn iuchair. Sgadan garbh – Norwegian herring. Tha seo shuas agam mar a thug mi sìos e bho Mhurchadh. Airson a bhith nas cinntiche tha fhios agam fhéin dé a nì sibh.
Origin: Lewis, Uig
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
[steall]
Bhuail sinn pliu’ an acair air a bial, ’s chitheadh tu e a’ falbh na steall anns a cholbh-bianain. – the striking of anchor on boat’s rail, forward at the bow, to cause herring to ‘show’ in the phosphorescence.
Location: [Harris], Scalpay
Category: Iasgach an Sgadain / Herring-Fishing
[taobh]
cuideachd, ri taobh a chéile – the neighbouring boats lying together to discharge herring from bag of net.
Location: [Harris], Scalpay
Category: Iasgach an Sgadain / Herring-Fishing
[tur]
Nach e tha tur. – for a ring made without any sign of herring whatever.
Location: [Harris], Scalpay
Category: Iasgach an Sgadain / Herring-Fishing
abhras
Quotation: Fear as an druim, fear as an abhras. Notes: the bottom of the herring net.
Location: Skye?, Braes, Baile Meadhonach
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
abhras
Notes: the lower edge of a herring net.
Origin: Applecross
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
alanadh
the re-salting of fish, herring in particular.
Location: Na Hearadh, Scalpaigh [Harris, Scalpay]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
arlas
bargaining for herring ladies. Again will check to see what this constituted.
Origin: Lewis and Uist
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
astar-chas-an
(pronounced asterchassan, the ‘an’ at the end is open like sgadan, herring) a path trampled down by feet, usually where this was not welcome. ‘Tha a chlann air astarchasan a dheanamh troimh ’n choirc.’
Origin: Lewis, Uig
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
a’ bualadh
the high vertical plummet of gannet working on herring.
Location: Harris, Kyles Stockinish
Category: Iasgach an Sgadain / Herring-Fishing
a’ bualadh
the high vertical plummet of gannet working on herring.
Location: [Harris], Scalpay
Category: Iasgach an Sgadain / Herring-Fishing
a’ cliathadh (v)
shoal of herring – sgadan a cliathadh.
Location: Harris, Horgabost
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
a’ cluiche
listening for a herring or other fish’s breaking the surface, a much less distinct sound.
Location: Harris, Kyles Stockinish
Category: Iasgach an Sgadain / Herring-Fishing
bac
[bɑxk] Quot.: “bac a’ lìn”. Note: the heavy rope on the top side of a herring net.
Location: Harris, Quidinish
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
bad
Quotation: “We’ll try a bad.” Notes: ‘Shooting overboard 2 or 3 fathoms of net on a breezy night, as a test for presence of herring.
Location: Kintyre, Campbeltown
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
balg-snàmh
[bɑɫɑɡsn̪ɑ̃:v] Notes: silvery white strip in the belly of the herring which lies along the top of the roe.
Origin: North Uist
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
ball is coran
herring-bone pattern.
Location: Harris, Ardhasaig
Category: Obair na Clòimhe / Wool-Working
ball-àrc
[shinty] [A ball] made from the cork of a herring net. The hole in the cork was filled with a wooden peg. This type of ball was not a favourite as it was too light and it broke easily.
Origin: Leòdhas [Lewis], Uig
Category: Cur-seachadan: Dèideagan, Geamaichean is Farpaisean / Recreation: Toys, Games, Contests
baraille-lion
[bɑɾılʹəlĩɤ̃ṉ] Notes: a size of herring net about 32 fathoms long, 8 fathoms deep. Could say “Tha baraille math lion agam.”
Location: Skye?, Braes, Baile Meadhonach
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
baraille-sgadain
herring barrel.
Location: Na Hearadh, Scalpaigh [Harris, Scalpay]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
barrachd de ròp-puta
the sinking of nets to deep-swimming herring.
Location: [Harris], Scalpay
Category: Iasgach an Sgadain / Herring-Fishing
barran
a piece of clothing worn by the aforementioned women [i.e. ‘women who went to the herring season’]. A form of headgear.
Location: South Uist, South Boisdale
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
basgaid-sgadain
herring basket.
Location: Na Hearadh, Scalpaigh [Harris, Scalpay]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
beagan
a poor catch of herring.
Location: [Harris], Scalpay
Category: Iasgach an Sgadain / Herring-Fishing
biathadh-slàn
uncut bait. Chuir sinn biathadh slàn oirre (great lines). Whole herring, not cut in half. [NOTES: slipped under ‘biathadh’ with ‘biathadh slàn’ and the above example as the quotation. Definition: Uncut bait – eg. whole herring, not cut in half.]
Location: Harris, Scalpay
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
bloinid sgadan
flabby inferior herring.
Location: South Uist, West Kilbride
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
bocsa-cutaidh
the box from which gutters gutted the herring.
Location: Na Hearadh, Scalpaigh [Harris, Scalpay]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
bocsa-sgadain
herring box.
Location: Harris, Scalpay
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
bolla
[bɔɫə] Notes: herring buoy. (Canvas or skin with wooden top.)
Location: Ross-shire, Aultbea
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
bolla
Quotation: pl. bollachan. Notes: herring buoys.
Origin: Islay, Port Charlotte
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
brùchd ruadhain
indigestion brought on by eating fatty foods or anything that is fried. Also salted mackerel, herring.
Location: South Uist, Garrynamonie
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
buntàta
Quotation: sgadan bhuntàta. Notes: herring caught for horse consumption.
Location: Kenmore, Fearnabeg (Shieldaig? – on one of the slips)
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
burton
the rope for hoisting or heaving the basket, hoisting rope. [SLIP: Hoisting rope (particularly for herring baskets?).]
Location: Na Hearadh, Scalpaigh [Harris, Scalpay]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
butata agus scadan
potatoes and herring. (Stoer, Assynt)
Origin: Assynt, Stoer
Category: Biadh is Deoch / Food and Drink
bàc
Quot.: am bàc. Note: the top rope from which a herring net is hung.
Location: [Lewis], S. Lochs, Gravir
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
bìgeil
herring would be heard squeaking in the nets or on deck having been hauled aboard.
Location: Eriskay, Na Hann [Haun]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
caismeachd-soluis
torch, paraffin-fuelled and lit as soon as bag of net was closed, and for summoning herring-buying steamers.
Location: [Harris], Scalpay
Category: Iasgach an Sgadain / Herring-Fishing
cala
Quotation: cal-fhaoileag [kɑɫw:lɑɡ]. Notes: flock of seagulls, as over a patch of sea where herring are present.
Location: Skye, Kilmuir
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
calla
Quotation: call’ fhaoileag [kɑɫw:lɑɡ]. Notes: flock of seagulls on the surface of the water where there is a shoal of herring. [NOTES: slipped under ‘cala’.]
Location: Skye, Sleat, Calligary
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
caoirnean
a small shoal of herring. Caoirnean ag cliuchadh [sic] – a small shoal of herring playing.
Location: [Harris], Scalpay
Category: Iasgach an Sgadain / Herring-Fishing
caoirneanaich
small patches of herring playing. Bha caoirneanaich bheaga ann dhe.
Location: Na Hearadh, Scalpaigh [Harris, Scalpay]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
caolan-dubh
Note: when fishing for dogfish, herring or mackerel bait was used until a dogfish was caught. Then the “caolan-dubh” was removed from it and bits of it used for bait after that.
Origin: [Lewis], Arnol
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
casag an eisg
herring bone stitching.
Location: Skye
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
clibean
Quotation: an clibean. Notes: a piece cut out of the breast of the stenlock to imitate small herring. Used as bait in cod and stenlock fishing – P. Charlotte and Portnahaven.
Origin: Islay, Port Charlotte
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
cliucheadh fiataidh
[sic] a herring or other fish’s breaking the surface, a much less distinct sound.
Location: [Harris], Scalpay
Category: Iasgach an Sgadain / Herring-Fishing
cliùchdair
[klu̟:xkɑð] Note: hook on which herring nets were hung when being mended.
Location: Harris, Quidinish
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
cluais
(also) handle. Cluais na bascaid – as the herring basket already referred to. [NOTES: the slip has ‘cluais na basgaid’. Definition: Handle.]
Location: Na Hearadh, Scalpaigh [Harris, Scalpay]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
cluais
Note: the top corner of a herring net where the “géibheil” [q.v.] was attached to the “bàc” [q.v.].
Location: [Lewis], S. Lochs, Gravir
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
cluich
Quotation: a’ sgadan a’ cluich. Notes: when the herring break the surface.
Origin: Islay, Port Charlotte
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
cnap
used for a shoal of herring.
Location: [South Uist], South Glendale
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
cnap
general term of reference for a shoal of herring. ‘Cnap’ was used on Scalpay. Not heard of ‘sùil’ so far on Scalpay.
Location: [Harris], Scalpay
Category: Iasgach an Sgadain / Herring-Fishing
cnap
a shoal of herring.
Location: Eriskay, Na Hann [Haun]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
coltas
signs of herring like oily sea or gannets etc.
Origin: Barra
Category: Acfhuinn Iasgaich / Fishing Tackle
coltas
‘appearance’ in English. Signs of herring. Cha n-eil coltas ann idir. This word occurs in MacPhaidein (A’ ruith nan coltas feadh nan cuantan).
Origin: [Kintyre, Tarbert]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
crampaichean
ankle boots worn by women who went to the herring season.
Location: South Uist, South Boisdale
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
crann-sgadain
measurement of herring (4 basket full).
Location: Na Hearadh, Scalpaigh [Harris, Scalpay]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
crannladh
light amount of herring in a drift-net is referred to [as] ‘crannladh’ derived from ‘cranning’ and pronounced ‘greannladh’.
Location: [Harris], Scalpay
Category: Iasgach an Sgadain / Herring-Fishing
cranog
[kɾɑ̃ṉɔɡ] Quot.: “Cuir a-nall na [kɾɑ̃ṉɔɡs].” Note: the hooks which were put on a basket of herring for lifting out of the hold.
Location: Harris, Quidinish
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
crathadh
the shaking of meshed herring clear.
Location: [Harris], Scalpay
Category: Iasgach an Sgadain / Herring-Fishing
crathadh
the shaking of herring from the net.
Location: [Harris], Scalpay
Category: Iasgach an Sgadain / Herring-Fishing
cuairt
Quotation: Tha dà chuairt aice. Tha dà chuairt gu leth aice. Bhiodh cuairt gu leth de dh’fheamainn aca a’ tighinn. Notes: load, say, of herring, measured in terms of the amount of planking showing above water.
Location: Skye?, Braes, Baile Meadhonach
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
cuaran
Quotation: pl. [ku̜əɾɑ̃nʹ]. Notes: bandages on hands or feet. Also used of wrapping on hands when gutting herring.
Origin: South Uist
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
cudaig
Quotation: (1) cudaig. (2) smallag (herring size). (3) glasag (small haddock size). (4) glasag dubh or [u̟kʃ] (fully grown).
Location: Sutherland, Durness, Laide, Portnacon
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
cutairean
gutters, herring girls.
Location: Na Hearadh, Scalpaigh [Harris, Scalpay]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
còta-cutaidh
an oilskin coat used by women gutters, at the herring gutting.
Location: Na Hearadh, Scalpaigh [Harris, Scalpay]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
dafans
[ḏɑfəṉs] Note: small lengths of line attaching herring net to the “bàc” [q.v.].
Location: [Lewis], S. Lochs, Gravir
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
dall
[d[ɑu]:ɫ] Notes: Bung made from hemp and Archangel tar to plug the holes in the herring [?] buoys.
Location: Ross-shire, Aultbea
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
druim
herring showing plentiful on the surface seems to appear, or make the surface look like having a lump, back, as lifting the sea up a bit visionary. Bha druim air a’ mhuir leis. – expression.
Location: Na Hearadh, Scalpaigh [Harris, Scalpay]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
duilich a ghlacadh
herring prone to diving, and therefore difficult to net.
Location: [Harris], Scalpay
Category: Iasgach an Sgadain / Herring-Fishing
eàrrlais
[ȷɑ:ʴliʃ] Quot.: “Bhiodh clann-nighean a’ sgadain a’ faighinn eàrrlais mas tòisicheadh iad ag obair.” Note: an advance payment, say 10/-, before starting work on the herring. [NOTES: the turned r used for the symbol which is unclear in the original.]
Origin: Carloway, Doune
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
faireachdainn
detecting fish, herring by wire dragged by the boat; the herring or fish coming against the wire caused a feel of their presence. Bha sinn dha fhaireachdainn. Now through the meter indicator in the wheel house (boat). [NOTES: the quotation on the slip reads ‘Bha sinn ’ga fhaireachdainn.’ Definition: Detecting herring by means of a wire dragged by the fishing boat.]
Location: Harris, Scalpay
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
falmor
herring-hake.
Origin: Lewis, Uig
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
faoileag
Quotation: cal-fhaoileag [kɑɫw:lɑɡ]. Notes: flock of seagulls, as over a patch of sea where herring are present.
Location: Skye, Kilmuir
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
faoileag
Quotation: call’ fhaoileag [kɑɫw:lɑɡ]. Notes: flock of seagulls on the surface of the water where there is a shoal of herring.
Location: Skye, Sleat, Calligary
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
faoileag
Quot.: faoileag a’ sgadain. Note: herring gull.
Origin: Lewis, Uig
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
faoileag an sgadain
herring gull.
Origin: Glasgow/South Uist? or South Uist, Kildonan or South Uist, Garrynamonie or South Uist or Skye, Bernisdale
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
faoileag-bheag-a-sgadain
herring gull. (Scalpay) [NOTES: the slip has ‘faoileag bheag a’ sgadain’.]
Location: Harris, Scalpay
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
faoileann
Quotation: faoileann a’ sgadain. Notes: herring gull.
Origin: Islay, Port Charlotte
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
faoileann (f), faoileannan (pl)
common gull; herring gull.
Origin: [Tiree]
Category: Eòin Thiriodh / Birds of Tiree
fhaileag an sgadan
[sic] herring gull.
Location: Harris, Scalpay
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
fia
the ‘mh’ is not pronounced as in ‘fiamh’. Means the oil on the sea’s surface coming of the herring below.
Location: Eriskay, Na Hann [Haun]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
fighe cas feannaige
herring bone stitching.
Location: South Uist, Garrynamonie
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
fracus
fracus sgadain – bits and pieces of herring.
Origin: Lewis, Uig
Category: Caoraich / Sheep
fraidh
fry. Fraidh sgadain – a few herring on a string as here.
Location: Na Hearadh, Scalpaigh [Harris, Scalpay]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
frasadh
the jump of an individual herring.
Location: [Harris], Scalpay
Category: Iasgach an Sgadain / Herring-Fishing
fàileadh an éisg
smell of herring.
Location: [Harris], Scalpay
Category: Iasgach an Sgadain / Herring-Fishing
gad
a dozen herring [sic] on a piece of string.
Location: South Uist, Garrynamonie
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
ganogs
an iron crosswise fixed over a basket full of herring, with a hook on each end which is inserted into both handles of the basket, a ring in the middle of the bar into which a rope is tied or spliced, thus the basket full of herring being hoisted from the hold of the boat on to the pier – a common portrait years back – the word for this ‘contraption’ is unheard of now, I think; which was ‘ganogs’. Illustration or diagram (the diagram is not too good, it will give you an idea):
Location: Na Hearadh, Scalpaigh [Harris, Scalpay]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
glas-iasg
Notes: fish which are greyish when boiled, e.g. herring, lythe, saithe.
Location: Ross-shire, Aultbea
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
glasag
Notes: saithe, about the size of a large herring.
Location: Sutherland, Kinlochbervie, Blairmore
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
glasag
Quotation: (1) cudaig. (2) smallag (herring size). (3) glasag (small haddock size). (4) glasag dubh or [u̟kʃ] (fully grown).
Location: Sutherland, Durness, Laide, Portnacon
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
goil
the activity of herring, en masse, on the surface. [?]
Location: [Harris], Scalpay
Category: Iasgach an Sgadain / Herring-Fishing
goilleach
gutpoke herring. [NOTES: corrected to ‘goileach’.]
Location: Eriskay, Na Hann [Haun]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
goirt
Quotation: sgadan goirt. Notes: salt herring.
Location: Islay, Bowmore
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
greannladh
amount of herring in a drift-net. From ‘crannladh’ (cranning) only a variation in pronouncing individually [sic]. (I am noting this word again to make clear how words in this area take on new approaches.)
Location: [Harris], Scalpaigh [Scalpay]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
gurcaidh
a headband or handkerchief used by herring girls. Tied round the head to absorb sweat.
Location: Barra, Eoligarry
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
géibheil
[ɡʹe:vəl] Note: the ends of the herring net.
Location: [Lewis], S. Lochs, Gravir
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
géibhil
[ɡʹe:vəl] Quot.: “géibhil a’ lion-sgadain”. Note: the rope down the side of the herring net.
Location: Harris, Quidinish
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
gòth
[ɡɔ:] Quot.: “gòth ghuts”. Note: vessel for holding herring guts while the “cutadh” went on.
Origin: Caversta
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
i làn
a good or extremely good catch of herring.
Location: [Harris], Scalpay
Category: Iasgach an Sgadain / Herring-Fishing
iuchair
Quotation: niuchair [nʹũ̜xəɾ]. Notes: herring roe.
Location: Sutherland, Kinlochbervie, Oldshoremore
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
iuchair
Notes: herring roe.
Location: Sutherland, Durness, Laide, Portnacon
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
iuchar
[joxəɾ] Notes: herring roe.
Location: Sutherland, Kinlochbervie, Blairmore
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
leth-bharaille-lìon
Notes: size of herring net (17 fathoms long x 8 fathoms deep).
Location: Skye?, Braes, Baile Meadhonach
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
liam
oil of herring on surface.
Location: [Harris], Scalpay
Category: Iasgach an Sgadain / Herring-Fishing
lias
[lʹɛ:s] Notes: oil on the surface of the water, after the dogfish have been eating the herring. [NOTES: note in second hand above the catchword – leus?]
Origin: Islay, Port Charlotte
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
lion-chlach
Note: herring net with stones as weights.
Location: [Lewis], S. Lochs, Gravir
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
lion-chlach
Note: herring net with stones as sinkers.
Location: Harris, Quidinish
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
lion-sgadanach
herring net.
Location: Harris, Scalpay
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
losgadh
phosphorescence. (Burning, the burning in Tarbert English.) This reveals the presence of herring at night, hence ‘Gheobh sinn iad ’san losgadh.’
Origin: [Kintyre, Tarbert]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
oil of herring on surface of cooking water.
Location: Harris, Horgabost
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
lìgh
an oily surface indicating the presence of herring. [NOTES: corrected to ‘lìth’.]
Location: [South Uist], South Glendale
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
lìon-sgadain (m)
herring-net.
Origin: [Skye, Camus Chroise]
Category: Acfhuinn Iasgaich / Fishing Tackle
lìon-sgadanach
herring net.
Location: [Lewis], Siabost
Category: Acfhuinn Iasgaich / Fishing Tackle
lìth
oil of herring on surface.
Location: [Harris], Scalpay
Category: Iasgach an Sgadain / Herring-Fishing
maiseadh
a meshing of herring.
Location: [Harris], Scalpay
Category: Iasgach an Sgadain / Herring-Fishing
malcadh
handled often which shows as on herring; drabed [sic], etc. Sgadan air a mhalcadh.
Location: Na Hearadh, Scalpaigh [Harris, Scalpay]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
mar a gabhadh
a heavy play of herring or mackerel.
Location: [Harris], Scalpay
Category: Iasgach an Sgadain / Herring-Fishing
marbh ri sgadan
an dead as a herring.
Location: Na Hearadh, Scalpaigh [Harris, Scalpay]
Category: Coltas an Duine / Personal Appearance
meallag
in a male herring. Equivalent of the ‘iuchair’ in the female.
Location: South Uist, South Boisdale
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
meallag
the milt of a female herring.
Location: South Uist, Lochcarnan
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
miodar
a small wooden vessel for holding liquids e.g. milk for a calf, miodar a’ laoigh. Also held ‘bree’ from boiled salt herring, herring bones, potato peelings etc. given to the cows.
Origin: Lewis, Uig
Category: Caoraich / Sheep
mionnaichean-a-sgadain
herring entrails.
Location: Harris, Scalpay
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
moit
Quotation: Tha a’ sgadan sin moit. Notes: on the turn, or just turned (with herring, if they hadn’t taken the salt). Also aimsir mhoit, là moit. Used mostly for fish.
Location: Ross-shire, Aultbea
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
na chnapan dearga
means it [i.e. herring] being thickly congregated on the point of breaking into playful practice or movement – reference ‘an t-uamhas dhe cliucheadh [sic]’.
Location: [Harris], Scalpay
Category: Iasgach an Sgadain / Herring-Fishing
niuchar
[nʹu̜xəð] Note: herring roe.
Location: Lewis, Uig, Crowlista
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
platack
3. When lines were hauled they were stored in a rush mat called a platack. 4. Platack. Roughly 5' x 4'. When the fisherman got home he untied his platack and red his line into a herring basket or cotton sacks all ready for baiting with either lug worm, limpit [sic] mussel or herring according to time of year. Mainly lug in the summer months.
Category: Iasgach / Fishing
raill
a fair amount of herring in a net.
Location: [Harris], Scalpaigh [Scalpay]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
reòtach
herring scales on the sides and deck of a boat (giving an impression of reodhadh). Fhuair iad sgadan – tha reòtach oirre.
Origin: [Kintyre, Tarbert]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
ribe
[ribə] Notes: rope from net to buoy (herring net).
Location: Skye?, Braes, Baile Meadhonach
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
riopair
a towel consisting of an old sack. If you had been eating a meal such as herring you would clean your hands in this so as not to leave its smell on a cleaner towel.
Location: North Uist, Iollathraigh [Illeray]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
ruideag
kittiwake. Sgeir-nan-Ruideag, in the Shiant Isles. And I am not sure if it’s the same bird as the Lesser Herring Gull / Faoileag Bheag a Sgadain.
Location: Na Hearadh, Scalpaigh [Harris, Scalpay]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
sabh
[sɛv] Notes: aroma, e.g. of herring at sea when the oil comes to the surface after the dogfish have been at them.
Origin: Islay, Port Charlotte
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
salann rìligidh
sprinkling of salt on herring or other fish in boxes.
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
samh
any smell but in this case used of the distinct smell of herring.
Location: Eriskay, Na Hann [Haun]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
sgadan
24 [Herring].
Location: Mull [see below for details]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
sgadan
herring.
Location: Harris, Scalpay
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
sgadan
24 [Herring].
Location: Mull [see below for details]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
sgadan
was given to cattle. Cooked herring, fish-meal.
Location: Harris, Scalpay
Category: Blàthan-Leighis / Medicinal Plants
sgadan
Quotation: sgadan bhuntàta. Notes: herring caught for home consumption.
Location: Kenmore, Fearnabeg (Shieldaig? – on one of the slips)
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
sgadan
Quotation: sgadan goirt. Notes: salt herring.
Location: Islay, Bowmore
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
sgadan
Notes: herring.
Origin: Islay, Port Charlotte
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
sgadan a losgadh
individual herring seen in the ‘burning’; a thin shoal seen in the burning; a large shoal seen in the burning.
Location: Harris, Kyles Stockinish
Category: Iasgach an Sgadain / Herring-Fishing
sgadan air malcadh
old herring.
Location: Na Hearadh [Harris], Horgabost
Category: Faireachdain / Senses
sgadan athair
herring sluggish and so unlikely to mesh in drift-nets.
Location: [Harris], Scalpay
Category: Iasgach an Sgadain / Herring-Fishing
sgadan a’ cluich
herring would be seen jumping especially when the tide was ebbing.
Location: Eriskay, Na Hann [Haun]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
sgadan beag
small herring.
Location: [Harris], Scalpay
Category: Iasgach an Sgadain / Herring-Fishing
sgadan caoich
now here, now there, herring.
Location: [Harris], Scalpay
Category: Iasgach an Sgadain / Herring-Fishing
sgadan goilleach
gut poke herring.
Location: [South Uist], South Glendale
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
sgadan losgaidh
individual herring seen in the ‘burning’.
Location: [Harris], Scalpay
Category: Iasgach an Sgadain / Herring-Fishing
sgadan malcaidh
herring de-scaled through excessive contact with rain or seawater in hold.
Location: [Harris], Scalpay
Category: Iasgach an Sgadain / Herring-Fishing
sgadan miosgaichte
mixed herring.
Location: [Harris], Scalpay
Category: Iasgach an Sgadain / Herring-Fishing
sgadan ùr
fresh herring.
Location: Na Hearadh, Scalpaigh [Harris, Scalpay]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
sgadan ùr
fresh herring.
Origin: Lochaber
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
sgadan-gréine
herring split and laid out to dry on a rock in the sun. Roc An Sgadain-Ghréin’: an underwater rock. The markings on it resemble split herring.
Origin: [Kintyre, Tarbert]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
sgadan-làn
‘gut-poke’ herring, that is, herring full of feeding.
Location: [Harris], Scalpay
Category: Iasgach an Sgadain / Herring-Fishing
sgadan-ròslaidh
fried herring (also this term). (Scalpay)
Location: Na Hearadh, Scalpaigh [Harris, Scalpay]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
sgadan-spanaidh
spawning herring. Sgadan làn mealag is iuchair – full of milt and roe (literally).
Location: Na Hearadh, Scalpaigh [Harris, Scalpay]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
sgadan-tiomachaidh
herring split and dried in the sun.
Location: [Harris], Scalpay
Category: Iasgach an Sgadain / Herring-Fishing
sgudal
oatmeal, herring, salted herring or fresh herring or both kinds, bread, cheese, a composition of a variety of eatables for cattle.
Location: Harris, Scalpay
Category: Blàthan-Leighis / Medicinal Plants
sgumaireachd
brailing herring from a net, a bag net action of lifting fish. The bag net is pushed under the fish and lifted on board or on to the shore.
Location: Na Hearadh, Scalpaigh [Harris, Scalpay]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
siol-sgadain
herring fry.
Origin: Lewis, Uig
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
sionnachan
Quotation: Tha mi a’ faicinn sgadan air an t-sionnachan. Notes: phosphorescence. The herring would leave a trail through it. Identified as herring on account of the density of the streaks.
Location: Ross-shire, Aultbea
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
siullagan
sand eels. Eaten by the gannet and by herring. [NOTES: corrected to ‘siulagan’.]
Location: [South Uist], South Glendale
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
sluaisead
herring-scoop.
Location: [Harris], Scalpay
Category: Iasgach an Sgadain / Herring-Fishing
slìm
herring slime.
Location: [Harris], Scalpay
Category: Iasgach an Sgadain / Herring-Fishing
smalag
Notes: saithe a little smaller than average herring.
Location: Skye, Harlosh
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
smallag
Quotation: 1. cudaig 2. smallag (herring size) 3. glasag (small haddock size) 4. glasag dubh or [u̟kʃ] (fully grown).
Location: Sutherland, Durness, Laide, Portnacon
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
smeallag
spent herring. Meant that its eggs had been planted. Used for bait and usually found in September.
Location: [South Uist], South Glendale
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
smàglach
as much as could be lifted between the two hands – of potatoes, or herring, or grain etc.
Origin: Eileanaich [natives of Lewis]
Category: Mòine / Peat-Working
snàth
Quotation: an t-snàth. Notes: Used of a herring-net by Neil MacLeod (Kershader). Not in Dw.
Location: Lewis
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
snòd
[sn̪ɔ̃:d̪] Quotation: a’ toirt tuilleadh snòd dhan a’ lion. Notes: about one fathom length of rope between the top of the herring net and the bolla.
Location: Ross-shire, Aultbea
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
soillt
fat of a herring (blonaig). (Melness)
Origin: Applecross [mother]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
soithean
[sı:ɑ̃ṉ] Notes: from the size of a herring until fully grown. [NOTES: slipped under ‘saoidhean’.]
Location: Sutherland, Embo
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
spealadairean
wee boats in the 20 feet keel sizes, were termed as ‘spealadairean’ when engaged in the herring fishing at Scalpay, in Harris.
Location: Na Hearadh, Scalpaigh [Harris, Scalpay]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
spealldag
[spjɑu̜ɫd̪ɑɡ] Notes: split herring, slightly salted and dried in the sun.
Origin: Assynt, Stoer
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
spealtag (f)
split herring, spelding.
Origin: [Strathglass]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
spealtrag
herring slit open (and sometimes lightly salted). [NOTES: definition added in second hand.]
Location: [Lewis], Stornoway, Upper Bayble
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
spoilltreag
[spɤılʹt̪ɾɑɡ] Note: a split herring.
Origin: Caversta
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
stopairean
the ropes used for lashing bag to boat’s side prior to discharging herring.
Location: [Harris], Scalpay
Category: Iasgach an Sgadain / Herring-Fishing
stragaidh
a goodly scattering of herring in the nets.
Origin: Barra
Category: Acfhuinn Iasgaich / Fishing Tackle
sàl
seawater. Fresh herring boiled in seawater, cooked, was believed to be more tasteful (Harris). An old recipe, also fresh herring being cooked in paper, rolled in paper, and leaving it on a stove, not so hot as to allow the paper to burn, thus when ready, of course eaten.
Location: Harris, Scalpay
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
sìthean
[si:ɑṉ] Notes: bigger than “glasag”, which is about the size of a big herring. [NOTES: slipped under ‘saoidhean’.]
Location: Sutherland, Kinlochbervie, Blairmore
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
tigh-smogaidh
kipper-house (for kippering herring).
Location: Na Hearadh, Scalpaigh [Harris, Scalpay]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
tiormachadh-an-àird
the ‘drying up’ of herring in bag.
Location: [Harris], Scalpay
Category: Iasgach an Sgadain / Herring-Fishing
toman
an extension of the meaning ‘clump’. A small clump of herring. Tha toman dhiubh fodhainn.
Origin: [Kintyre, Tarbert]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
tàbh-taomaidh
the basket for discharging herring from the net.
Location: [Harris], Scalpay
Category: Iasgach an Sgadain / Herring-Fishing
ucsa
[u̟kʃ] Quotation: cudaig; smallag (herring size); glasag (young haddock size); glasag dubh or [u̟kʃ].
Location: Sutherland, Durness, Laide, Portnacon
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
‘lion-tubhaidh’
herring net ‘spread’ on a thatched roof, referred to in this sense. [NOTES: slipped under ‘lìon-tughaidh’.]
Location: Na Hearadh, Scalpaigh [Harris, Scalpay]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous

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