| laic | [ɫ[ɑi]çc] Notes: a short nap. | 
| laoichgeann | [ɫw:çɡʹə̃n̪] Notes: the carcase of an old beast; an old useless thing. | 
| lasgan | Quotation: lasgan gàire. Notes: or lachan gàire. | 
| leam-leat | Notes: two-faced. | 
| leannan-òinsich | Notes: an easily led person. | 
| lias | Notes: a glowing peat used as a torch. | 
| lus-na-Fraing | Notes: tansy. | 
| miolaire | [mju̜ɫəɾə] Notes: watercress. | 
| rac-arbhair | Notes: corncrake. (Confusion between names for corncrake, snipe, jacksnipe.) | 
| pionn | [pj[ɤ̃ũ̜]n̪] Notes: mint. | 
| poll-búirean | Notes: area of ground churned underfoot by deer in the rutting season. | 
| seillean | Quotation: seillean dubh, seillean ruadh. Notes: two types of bee. | 
| seópal | [ʃo:pəɫ] Notes: wet mud clinging to the hem of a long skirt. (K. Fraser, Breakish – siubal [ʃu̜bəɫ].) | 
| sgallach | Notes: bald. | 
| snòd | Notes: the length of thin line attaching the hook to the main line. | 
| solus | Quotation: solus biorach. Notes: phosphorescent light seen in soft places on the ground. | 
| tobar | Quotation: tobar ruadh. Notes: spring or well with iron in the water. | 
| toireisgil | [t̪ɤɾɤʃɡʹəl] Notes: peat-cutting iron. | 
| trian-ri-trian | Notes: corncrake. (Confusion between names for snipe, jacksnipe and corncrake.) | 
| trì-bhileach | Notes: a plant with three leaves on it found in soft places. Boiled for calves. Said to purify the blood. | 
| tuaicheal | [t̪uɤçɑɫ] Notes: disease in sheep, involving dizziness. | 
| tuainealaich | Notes: dizziness. | 
| artag | Quotation: artag cladaich. Notes: ground which is under water at high tide but on which short grass grows. | 
| baobh | [bɤ:v] Notes: a “rascally” female. | 
| bodach-baic | Notes: outside peat. | 
| bonnach | Quotation: bonnach donn. Notes: cake made from oatmeal and fish liver. | 
| bratag-thomhais | Notes: brown caterpillar. | 
| bumailear | [bũ̟məlɑɾ] Notes: bungler, big stupid man. | 
| cearcall | Quotation: cearcall màis, cearcall meadhoin, cearcall mullaich. Notes: hoops on a barrel. | 
| clisneach | [klıʃnʹɑx] Notes: home-made, rough wooden gate. | 
| crith-bheilleag | [kɾıvelʹɑɡ] Quotation: Tha crith-bheilleag orm. Notes: when one’s teeth are chattering with the cold. | 
| crom-riabhach | [kɾɤu̜mriɤɤx] Notes: a snipe (?) (Confusion between names for corncrake and snipe.) | 
| cuach | Quotation: cuach geàrr. Notes: a hare’s nest. | 
| daobhaidh | [d̪ɤ:vi] Quotation: duine daobhaidh. Notes: perverse. | 
| dialtag | Notes: a bat. | 
| garrach | [ɡɑrɑx] Quotation: Suidh, a’ gharraich. Notes: an obstreperous boy. | 
| glamaradh | Notes: a vice. | 
| gobhar-adhair | Notes: jacksnipe. (Confusion between names for snipe, jacksnipe and corncrake.) | 
| gobha-uisge | Notes: water-ousel. | 
| grath | [ɡɾɑ] Quotation: Nach ann oirre bha’n grath. Notes: said of the weather when there’s a very cold wind. | 
| greannan | Notes: a short-tempered man. | 
| guitear | Notes: a small, narrow culvert. |