| laghanachd | Quotation: Bha iad le laghanachd air a chéile. Notes: bossing, criticising. | 
| meadhannan | [ˈmɛ̃-əNən] Quotation: Chaidh i as na meadhannan. Notes: ref. to some discomfort or injury arising when carrying a creel? | 
| onfhais | [[ɔ̃nɔ̃]hɑʃ] Quotation: Cha mhór nach do leig e ’bhean leis an onfhais a bh’air. Notes: agitated motion. Used above of a man praying in public. | 
| spreadhadh | [spre-ək] Quotation: Chan eil móran spreadhadh innt’ airson airgead. Notes: used of a person not too willing to spend money. | 
| stadhadh | [stə-ək] Quotation: A’ stadhadh a th’ann gho chùl! Notes: a stiffly erect posture of the body. | 
| streamadh | Quotation: pl. streamaidhnean. Streamaidhnean feòil air cùl amhaich. Notes: folds or wrinkles of flesh. | 
| taosnadh | Notes: kneading (v.n.). | 
| aran eòrna | Quotation: Chan eil iad ach mar gheir is aran eòrna. Notes: of two people who don’t get on well. | 
| clìofaid | Notes: flake of soot or snow. | 
| comhais | [kɔ̃:ʃ] Notes: cleft in rock; crevice. | 
| còmhnaidh | Quotation: Còmhnaidh mhór shneachda. Notes: a fall of snow that lies. | 
| crìonag | Quotation: ’S e fìor chrìonag a th’innte siod. Notes: a stingy female. | 
| dreòsgach | Notes: loose (of knitting, cloth). | 
| droiteachan | Notes: eye of thread on dress for fastening with metal hook. | 
| fathaidh | Quotation: Dath fathaidh. Notes: pale complexion. | 
| gèabadaich | [ɡʹiɑ:bədiç] Notes: clearing of the throat. | 
| geir | Quotation: Chan eil iad ach mar gheir is aran eòrna. Notes: of two people who don’t get on well. | 
| gùgag | Notes: cubby-hole, or very small room. |