là | Quotation: là bàillidh. Notes: the day the rent was paid. |
làir-mhaide | Notes: a see-saw. |
laoichgeann | Quotation: Tha an t-each donn na laoichgeann. Notes: stretched out. |
lion-ghrunna | Notes: ground-net. |
lodair | [ɫɔd̪əɾ] Notes: a wooden collecting ladle used in church. (Seen in church at Aird, Sleat.) |
lugais | Quotation: lugais de dhuine. Notes: a clumsy, ungainly man. |
mac-làmhaich | [mɑ̃xkɫɑ:hiç] Notes: monkfish. |
malaidh | [mɑ̃ɫi] Notes: forehead. |
maorsainneachd | Notes: settling township affairs such as souming. |
mart-fheoil | Quotation: mart-fheoil a’ chuain. Notes: ling sometimes referred to as this. |
molltair | [m[ɤu̜]ɫd̪ɑɾ] Notes: candle-mould. |
mullach | Quotation: mullach na conntraigh, mullach na reothairt. Notes: highest tide. |
rangas | Notes: a reef. |
ruisgean | Quotation: na ruisgeanan. Notes: eyelashes. |
slabhag | [sɫɑu̜əɡ] Notes: horn-pith. |
peileag | Notes: porpoise. |
plumach | Quotation: Bha e car plumach. Notes: slight swell. |
pluman | Quotation: Bha pluman ann. Notes: There was a slight swell. |
poca-salainn | [pɔkəsɑɫĩnʹ] Notes: spider. |
prompaichean | Quotation: Theid sinn a dh’fheuchainn prompaichean. Notes: a game like quoits. A stick was driven into the ground and flat stones used to see who would land nearest to the stick. |
seachad | Quotation: Thainig mi seachad air anns an dradhair. Notes: I came across it in the drawer. |
seillein | [ʃelʹɛ̃nʹ] Notes: bee. |
sgall | [sɡɑu̜ɫ] Notes: a chafing of the skin. |
sganail | [sɡɑ̃ṉɑl] Notes: scandal. |
sganaileach | [sɡɑ̃ṉɑlɑx] Notes: scandalous. |
sgreafag | Quotation: Chaneil air a’ bhainne ach sgreafag uachdair. Sgreafag talmhainn. Notes: a very thin layer. |
siadair | [ʃıɤd̪ɑɾ] Notes: a useless person, physically, e.g. for fighting. |
sloightire | [sɫ[ɤi]tʹəɾə] Notes: a rascal, a “bad stick”. |
steàirrdean | Notes: a tern. |
streathart | [st̪ɾɛhɔʴḏ] Notes: a sneeze. [NOTES: the turned r used for the symbol which is unclear in the original.] |
sùbailte | [su̜:bilʹtʹə] Quotation: Tha e cho sùbailte ri easgann. Notes: supple. |
tadhal | Notes: a goal in shinty. |
taiceil | Notes: stable, used of a boat. |
tàir | Quotation: Fhuair mi tàir a bha uamhasach. Notes: I met with great difficulties (loose). |
tana | Quotation: cladach tana. Notes: a shallow shore. |
treun | Quotation: Nuair a bha e ’na threun. Notes: When he was in his prime, at his peak physically. |
tuasaid | Quotation: Tha e dona airson tuasaid. A’ tuasaid. Notes: fighting. |
ucsa | Notes: saithe. |
alaire | [ɑɫɑɾə] Notes: whisky, biscuits and cheese taken at a funeral. |
amaiseach | Quotation: duine amaiseach. Notes: perceptive, witty man. |
aoir | Quotation: Nach ann oirre tha ’n aoir. Notes: said of a very cold, cutting wind. |
bacag | [bɑxkɑɡ] Quotation: Chuir e bacag air. Notes: a wrestling “trip”. |
bàillidh | Quotation: La bàillidh. Notes: The day the rent was paid. |
balg-snàmhadh | [bɑɫɑɡsn̪ɑ̃:həɣ] Notes: air bladder in fish. |
bìogais | [bı:ɡiʃ] Notes: a kind of dogfish. DR says he wouldn’t know it from the “dallag”. |
biolaire | Notes: watercress. (Cf. miolaire – C. MacLean, Kyleakin.) |
boinnealaich | [bonʹɑɫiç] Notes: drops of rain. |
bonnach-gropaidh | Notes: same as ceann cropaic mixture but rolled into a ball. |
breac-lion | [bɾɛxklw̃ṉ] Notes: for lion-bhreac. |
brù-deargan | Notes: robin redbreast. |
bruicheil | Quotation: sìde bhruicheil. Notes: oppressively hot weather. |
bruthainn | Quotation: oidhche bhruthainn. Notes: a sultry night. |
builgeadh | Quotation: “Bha a’ soithean a’ builgeadh.” An ath bhuilgeadh ghabh i. Notes: fish breaking the surface. |
buinnig | [bũ̜nʹıɡʹ] Quotation: Tha a là a buinnigeadh, a sìor bhuinnigeadh. Notes: The day is getting longer. |
bunabhuachaille | Notes: Great Northern Diver. |
cadha | [kɑə] Notes: a cove. |
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’.] |
calg | Quotation: Tha calg math air a’ bheathach sin. Notes: hair on the beast. |
can | Quotation: Bha e a’ canail. Notes: saying. |
ceann | Quotation: ceann dubh air a’ ghealaich. Notes: moon just beginning to wane. |
ceann-gropaidh | Notes: same as ceann-cropaic. |
ceann-maradh | Notes: the buoy at the end of a small-line. |
cioch-shlugain | Quotation: a’ chioch-shlugain. Notes: uvula. |
closnach | Notes: a dead body, a carcase. |
crannachan | Quotation: a’ deanadh crannachan. Notes: making a “batch” of butter in a churn. |
criochnaich | Quotation: Dh’fhoighnich e dha co bha a’ criochnachadh ris. Notes: said when talking of a Glasgow policeman. He asked him (the policeman) who was on the beat next to him. |
crom-riabhach | [kɾw̃mrıɤɤx] Notes: the snipe. |
cruib | Quotation: Bha cruib air leis an fhuachd. Notes: huddled with the cold. |
cù | Quotation: cù sheilgeadh. Notes: hunting dog. |
cùbaid | Notes: pulpit. |
cuimseach | [kw̃mıʃɑx] Quotation: Bha e cuimseach làn. Notes: somewhat. |
dàir | Quotation: Bha na féidh a’ dàir a chéile. Notes: rutting. |
daoran | Quotation: “’S e beathach math a tha an sin agad.” “Och, tha daoran dheth ann.” Notes: DR heard an old woman say this in reply to someone who was complimenting her on a young beast which she had bought. She thought she had paid too much for it. |
déile | [dʹ[ɤı]lə] Notes: plank on which body was laid. |
dreuga | Notes: fireball (supposed to portend someone notable’s death). |
drianach | Notes: line on a rod. |
faoileag | Quotation: call’ fhaoileag [kɑɫw:lɑɡ]. Notes: flock of seagulls on the surface of the water where there is a shoal of herring. |
faic | [fɛçc] Notes: lobster’s hole among rocks. |
failc | [fɛlc] Quotation: Bha sinn gar failceadh cuideachd. Notes: We were bathing together. |
failich | Quotation: Dh’fhailich [ɣɛlʹiç] e orm. Notes: I failed to do it. |
fàireadh | Quotation: Bha dúil agam nach robh fàireadh air a’ chrodh. Notes: I thought there was no sight of the cows. |
faoilinn | Notes: raised beach. |
farsbach | Notes: a black-backed gull. |
fasdadh | Quotation: Ghabh mi fasdadh aig an tuathanach. Notes: employment with a kind of contract or agreement involved. Pay promised might be in kind – potatoes, meal, etc. |
feamanadh | Notes: working on seaweed – cutting and taking it home. |
fiaradh | Quotation: Tha thu a fiaradh na fìrinn. Notes: You are twisting the truth. |
fine | Quotation: Chaneil fhios agam dé a’ fine a th’aige. Notes: surname. |
foighnich | Quotation: Foighneachd thusa dhiomsa! Notes: Ask me! |
gaisde | [ɡɛʃdʹə] Quotation: gaisde sguabaich. Notes: heather brush. (Or gaisde fraoich.) |
gaisde | [ɡɛʃdʹə] Quotation: gaisde fraoich. Notes: heather brush. (Also gaisde sguabaich.) |
geamhradail | Quotation: Tha e gu math geamhradail an diugh. Notes: wintry. |
geàrr-réis | Quotation: Bheireadh e air geàrr as a gheàrr-réis. Notes: (?) |
gille-bianan | [ɡılʹəb[ĩɤ̃]ṉɑṉ] Notes: phosphorescence. |
gnòsd | [ɡɾɔ̃:səd̪] Notes: grunt as of a cow or pig. |
gocan | Quotation: gocan or gocan cloinneadh. Notes: a young child. |
guruchdag | Notes: lapwing. |