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There were 37 hits for Deer

Feugarsaich
[fe:ɡəʴsiç] Note: “na Feugarsaich” applied to a certain family in Ness. A family name like, say “na Fìdhleirean”. Puilean told by a member of the family that the name applied to deer-poachers in Sutherland, where one of his ancestors had come from. [NOTES: the turned r used for the symbol which is unclear in the original.]
Origin: [Ness]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
baile-frithe
hamlet by the moor, crofting area community within access to the or to a deer forest. [NOTES: slipped under ‘baile-frìthe’. Definition: ‘Hamlet by the moor.’]
Location: Na Hearadh, Scalpaigh [Harris, Scalpay]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
bochuill
home-made shoes. Consisted of wooden soles and the hide of seal or deer.
Location: North Uist, [Carinish], Cnoc Cuidhein [Knockquien]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
breiche
haunch of deer.
Location: Skye
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
bùiraich
sound of deer in rut.
Location: Na Hearadh [Harris], Horgabost
Category: Faireachdain / Senses
bùireadh
rutting of the deer.
Location: South Uist, Garrynamonie
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
cho fallain ri fiadh
healthy as a deer.
Location: Na Hearadh, Scalpaigh [Harris, Scalpay]
Category: Coltas an Duine / Personal Appearance
cuilbhear
[ku̟lu̟vɑð] Note: used of a spurt of blood as knife is plunged into the belly of deer (Bàrd Phabbaigh).
Origin: [Ness]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
earb
roe deer.
Location: Argyll, Tarbert, Muasdale
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
earb
[ən jɑrɑp] roe deer. [NOTES: the slip has [ən jarɑp].]
Origin: Kill-Fhinn
Category: Crodh / Cattle
earba
roe deer.
Location: South Uist, South Boisdale
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
eillearaig
deer corral. Also ‘eiltrich’.
Location: Skye
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
faobhadach
carcases of deer, etc.
Origin: [Strathglass]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
fiadhmhíola
wild animals (deer, etc.); hence fiadh – a deer (from adj?).
Origin: [Strathglass]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
fiagh
deer.
Location: Argyll, Tarbert, Muasdale
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
geir féidh
deer fat. [NOTES: all four above slipped together under ‘geir’.]
Origin: Kill-Fhinn
Category: Crodh / Cattle
greigh
[ɡɾ[ɤi]] Notes: herd, e.g. of deer.
Location: Ross-shire, Achiltibuie, Alltan Dubh
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
grèidh
herd of deer. (Bays)
Location: Harris, Borisdale
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
langanaich
Notes: the bellowing of deer.
Origin: North Uist
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
laogh
[ɫɤ:ɣ] Notes: calf of a cow or deer.
Location: Ross of Mull
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
leabaidh-na-gréighe
the resting place of deer, sheep and cattle, an roinn dhe’n talamh air a bi ’ad laighe.
Location: Na Hearadh, Scalpaigh [Harris, Scalpay]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
leth-chabrach
lobster with claw missing (also deer).
Location: Harris, Kyles Stockinish
Category: Iasgach a’ Ghiomaich / Lobster-Fishing
mar fiadh na beinne
healthy as deer, as healthy as the deer of the hill.
Location: Na Hearadh, Scalpaigh [Harris, Scalpay]
Category: Coltas an Duine / Personal Appearance
mulchag
[mulaxɑk] geir feidh [sic] [deer fat] in a mould (endowed with healing powers – any wound or baby’s navel). [NOTES: slipped under ‘mulchag’ with ‘mulchag geir feidh’ as the quotation. Definition: Deer fat in a mould. Endowed with healing properties – for a wound or was rubbed on a baby’s navel.]
Origin: Kill-Fhinn
Category: Crodh / Cattle
mìolradh (coll. n)
animals (deer, etc.).
Origin: [Strathglass]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
os, ois
old name for deer; fiadh means just “wild”, abbrev. of fiadhmhìol.
Origin: [Strathglass]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
poca-buidhe
Note: fat on the “maodal” of the deer.
Location: Harris
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
poca-buidhe
Note: tripe (usually of deer).
Origin: Crowlista
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
poll
Quotation: poll-buirean [p[ɤu]ɫbu͎:ɾɑṉ]. Notes: a patch of ground churned into mud by the stamping of deer at the rutting season.
Location: Skye, Breakish
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
poll-búirean
Notes: area of ground churned underfoot by deer in the rutting season.
Location: Skye, Kyleakin
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
poll-dàmhair
rutting-soil (deer), rutting-mire. [SLIP: Miry soil in which deer have rutted.]
Location: Na Hearadh, Scalpaigh [Harris, Scalpay]
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
ruadhag
roe deer, roe.
Location: Skye
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
slat-chabar
Note: a pointless deer antler.
Location: Harris
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
slat-chabrach
Note: a deer with pointless antlers.
Location: Harris
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
sliabh-spianaidh
Notes: “Deer Grass”. Used for thatching. Found on hillsides; pulled up by the roots.
Location: Sutherland, Kinlochbervie, Oldshoremore
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous
streighleag
This was little bits of jelly stuff which starts coming away from a cow a week or about ten days before she calves and also the little bits which fall away for two or three days after she calves but not the afterbirth or the cleaning as we call it here, which is the English word we give to it hereabout. ‘ei’ as in ‘feidh’ (genitive of deer).
Origin: Inverness-shire, Nethy Bridge
Category: Crodh / Cattle
àbhaich
deer. (Sutherland)
Location: Skye, Bernisdale
Category: Measgaichte / Miscellaneous

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