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[gaiseadh]
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[See dùdan.]
Location: North Uist, Iollathraigh [Illeray]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
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an gaiseadh
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Category: Àiteach / Agriculture
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an gaiseadh
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Category: Àiteach / Agriculture
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gaiseadh
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Note: blight in potatoes.
Location: Lewis, Uig, Crowlista
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
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gaiseadh
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Category: Àiteach / Agriculture
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gaiseadh
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Blight.
Category: Àiteach / Agriculture
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gaiseadh
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Blight.
Category: Àiteach / Agriculture
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gaiseadh
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Category: Àiteach / Agriculture
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gaiseadh
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[ɡɑʃu̜] Notes: blight.
Location: Sutherland, Kinlochbervie, Blairmore
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
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gaiseadh
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Notes: blight; potato blight.
Origin: North Uist
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
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gaiseadh
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Note: blight in potatoes.
Origin: Scarista
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
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gaiseadh
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potato blight.
Origin: Uibhist a Tuath [North Uist]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
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gaiseadh (-eag)
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great speed, rush.
Location: Skye
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
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gaiseadh bog
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Soft and rotten.
Category: Àiteach / Agriculture
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gaiseadh bog
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Category: Àiteach / Agriculture
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gaiseadh dubh
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Hard and black.
Category: Àiteach / Agriculture
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gaiseadh na laimhe
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refers to being careful as to how many seeds you planted in spring, being tight fisted about it. If you did not plant sufficient seeds what kind of harvest did you expect? Gaiseadh na laimhne agus mùthadh a’ chorrain [q.v.] – a saying associated with farming pointing to two things which would leave you bare.
Location: North Uist, Iollathraigh [Illeray]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
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gaiseadh tioram
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Category: Àiteach / Agriculture
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gaiseadh-dubh
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[ɡɑʃu̜d̪u̜] Notes: blight.
Location: Sutherland, Kinlochbervie, Oldshoremore
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
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mùthadh a’ chorrainn [sic]
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refers to the stubble which would be left if the crop was not cut properly. Even if a few inches were left throughout a field it could still accumulate to a lot when added together. Therefore these two things (i.e. gaiseadh na laimhne [q.v.] agus mùthadh a chorrain) could leave you empty come harvest time. Gaiseadh na laimhne [q.v.] agus mùthadh a chorrain – a saying associated with farming pointing to two things which would leave you bare.
Location: North Uist, Iollathraigh [Illeray]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous