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						Dia gad ghleidheadh.
					
				
 
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					Anyone passing a person milking a cow always said “Dia gad ghleidheadh” and milker responded “Dia dhut fhein”. This to ward off the evil eye.
					
						Origin: Barra 
						Category: An Eaglais / Ecclesiastical Terms
					
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						[the evil eye]
					
				
 
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					Affected by the evil eye, subjected to its influence, was
      sprinkled over with water in which silver coins were placed, etc., thus a cure.
					
						Location: Harris, Scalpay 
						Category: Blàthan-Leighis / Medicinal Plants
					
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						an droch shùil
					
				
 
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					the evil eye.
					
						Location: [Harris], Leverburgh, Kintulavaig 
						Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
					
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						an t-sùil
					
				
 
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					the evil eye.
					
						Location: North Uist, Locheport 
						Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
					
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						cronachadh
					
				
 
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					Notes: an cronachadh – the evil eye.
					
						Location: Islay, Port Wemyss 
						Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
					
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						droch shùil
					
				
 
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					evil eye.
					
						Location: Na Hearadh [Harris], Horgabost 
						Category: Faireachdain / Senses
					
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						droch-shiùil
					
				
 
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					[sic] evil eye.
					
						Location: Na Hearadh, Scalpaigh [Harris, Scalpay] 
						Category: Coltas an Duine / Personal Appearance
					
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						spoth
					
				
 
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					this word was used in Harris thus: An t-sùil (evil eye) nach do bheannaich e dh’amhairc i giar air ’s bheireadh i ’n toradh á spoth nan ean-fiathach.
					
						Location: [Harris], Scalpaigh [Scalpay] 
						Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous