| craic fuilt | mop of hair. | 
| athailt | peat used as a torch and taken round the houses. | 
| seig | makeshift bed made of hay. | 
| sibheag | wick of lamp. | 
| bùican | lowest setting of flame on a lamp, small amount of wick showing. | 
| laobhagan | worn, shabby shoes – “laobhagan bhrògan”. | 
| lodraigan | toddler. | 
| smeallamus | a good thing of any description. “An cat a’ glanadh aodann is duil aige ri smeallamus.” | 
| cruaic | a heap, above the level [?]. | 
| am brod | the best of something, choicest part. | 
| liath-luid | a fool. | 
| pluthag | a light smack. | 
| sguilleag | a heavy smack. | 
| pais | a heavier smack. | 
| plathairt | a heavier smack. | 
| tumaraid | a fat, round woman. | 
| òdagan | fingers. | 
| cruinneach | a large clumsy animal. | 
| stèr | a smack. | 
| ìne dol am beo | ingrowing toe-nail. | 
| “Cum do chlut!” | what you would say if someone was about to hit you. | 
| dorran | “Chuir e dorran orm.” – He antagonised me. | 
| comha thràth | afternoon. | 
| air an uideal | restless. Tha e air uideal - he is on tenterhooks. | 
| sunnag | a seat made out of a barrel, found in the old houses. | 
| spearrach | rope or string used to tie the legs of a hen to stop it scratching. | 
| cìrean | cocks comb. | 
| feamainn chìrein |  | 
| feamainn bhuilgeach | bladder wrack. | 
| a’ feamanadh | spreading seaweed on the ground. | 
| feamainn anachasach | seaweed cut from rocks. | 
| tallan | wall between two rooms. | 
| cuiseag ruadh | stem of dock plant. | 
| ceap bhrog | shoe last. | 
| seadhal | shawl. | 
| mogain | ankle socks. | 
| badag ite | feather duster, usually for cleaning stove. | 
| colmadh | a mix of colours in tweed. | 
| ula-ruis | fuss. | 
| gearaidh ochainn | fuss. | 
| clàirg (n) | face. | 
| staoic | a chunk, a piece. “Cha do chaill thu staoic.” | 
| slearaich | a lazy person, leisgeadair. | 
| lunnaiche | a lazy person. | 
| manareach de thobhta | last remains of a ruin. | 
| aithneachadh de | a trace of something. | 
| lèpan | wet, drenched person. | 
| cailleach bhearnach | gap toothed woman. (Morag MacKay, Scalpay) | 
| ann an collaig | in a hurry. | 
| ann an caochaile | in a hurry. | 
| liadhba | plot of potatoes, or piece of land where potatoes were once planted. | 
| sgùird | long apron worn in fields and used for carrying. | 
| ultach (n) | a bundle. | 
| geill | a break on the skin. | 
| pràmh a chadail | a nap. | 
| troc | rubbish, used to describe anything of no good or use. | 
| a’ cuachail | wandering round in circles. (Morag MacKay, Scalpay) | 
| ag ithealadh | approaching something in a sly, covert way. “Cat ag ithealadh air luch” – a cat stalking a mouse. | 
| deathorra | dark skinned. (Morag MacKay, Scalpay) | 
| ga bhùird as | to change someone’s intention or opinion. | 
| eabar | mire, i.e. that left by cows gathering at a gate. | 
| sglogaig | a female (?). | 
| sglodaig | a large gulp i.e. of water, whiskey etc. | 
| ceibheirt | a stride. | 
| cèbhearan | “Bha cèbhearan air” – he was slightly drunk. | 
| leibhseach | Bha e leibhseach – it was very good. | 
| stumaidsear | a container for coal. | 
| le gràgalas | doing something against your will. | 
| alla | attention. | 
| allamh | Dean gu h-allamh e – do it immediately. | 
| brogach de bhalach | balach tabaidh. | 
| gurg (n) | a small child, pl. gurgs. | 
| follaig | flour used to prevent dough sticking to board. (Also fallaig.) | 
| fallaig | [See follaig.] | 
| Thoir an tigh gorm ort! | get outside. | 
| splogaire | an oily, sycophantic person. | 
| craic fuilt | mop of hair. [NOTES: already quoted at the beginning.] | 
| cnuaic | heap. [NOTES: already quoted at the beginning.] | 
| briathadh |  | 
| fàireachadh | “Bha mi a fàireachadh air.” - I was seeing [sic] [looking?] at him without him seeing me. | 
| spiolaig | balach crosda. | 
| coinnean | paper taper for lighting fires. | 
| follag | a lazy woman. | 
| tràthach | the long grass found in peat bogs. | 
| catapurca | “Cho ruighinn ris a chatapurca.” | 
| cama rec | a nuisance of a person. “Rinn e cama rec dhe” – he spoilt it. | 
| gùirain | sligean cruaidh a gheibhear air fiodh air an tràigh. | 
| murragan | driftwood. | 
| sporran feannaig | skate egg case. | 
| cnothaicean | top shell. | 
| muir ceac | jelly fish. | 
| frithasg | bait cast out to attract fish. | 
| [maorach] | “Dean maorach fhads a bhios an tràigh ann.” | 
| cnòdan | gurnard. | 
| canntraidh | neap tide. | 
| carcair | mullach a phuill an deidh a fheannadh [?]: dubh, cruaidh. | 
| grabhag | poll mònadh beag. | 
| [cruach] | “Tha e nas glice cruach mhonadh a losgadh comhla ri duine mas pos thu e.” | 
| traille | link (hake). | 
| [cat] | “S ann dhut a rug an cat an cuilean” – good luck has come to you. | 
| caoin | describes a mild taste in food. | 
| nasg | a thin film. | 
| ag eileabanach | teasing. | 
| duine cuiradeach | a bright cheery person. | 
| “Tha cumail ris aige” | he has stamina. | 
| gorraisg | a silly woman. | 
| leth-cheannach | a half-wit. | 
| stobairneach | duine bragail. | 
| flothagan | smut, little black pieces of coal. |