ladhran | [ɫɤ:ɾɑ̃ṉ] Notes: clawbar. |
làmhag | [ɫɑ̃:ɑɡ] Notes: axe. |
lipeach | [lʹipɔx] Notes: having a lisp. |
lobht | [ɫoxt̪] Quotation: lobht an fheòir. Notes: hay loft. |
lòineag | [ɫɔ:nʹɑɡ] Notes: snowflake. |
luaircean | Notes: a mock calf. |
meanbh-chrodh | [mɛ̃ṉɑxɾəv] Notes: small stock. Used of cattle or sheep. |
miaganaich | Notes: first sounds made by a young animal. |
muillean | [m[ũ̜ĩ]lʹɛ̃ṉ] Notes: bundle of hay or fodder rolled against the chest with the arms. Becomes barrel-shaped. |
mult | Quotation: sia-raitheach mult, da-bhliadhnach mult. |
roisgean | [rɔʃɡʹɛ̃ṉ] Quotation: roisgean fhliuch. Notes: wet or muddy hem of a garment. |
ròmhan | [rɔ̃:ɑṉ] Quotation: Leig e ròmhan as. Notes: “ròmhanaich” used of the roaring of a bull. Above used of a man. |
ròmhanaich | [rɔ̃:ɑ̃ṉiç] Notes: the roaring of stags. |
ruaidh | [ru̜ɤi] Quotation: a’ ruaidh. Notes: chill in the udder of cows causing inflammation. The milk doesn’t flow so freely. |
pollag | [poɫɑɡ] Notes: potato pit. |
prabag | Notes: a small haycock. See prabag-tuill. |
prabag-tuill | [pɾɑbɑɡt̪[ɤi]lʹ] Notes: bundle of hay rolled round the arms like a muff. Arms pulled out leaving a hole through it. Laid on the ground. |
seot | Notes: pl. seotaichean. Second-class animal. Also used for second-class seed. |
speubhaidh | Notes: lameness in horses due to physical strain. |
splocan | [spɫɔxkɑṉ] Notes: advanced form of liver fluke. |
stùirtean | [st̪u̜:ʴstʹəṉ] Notes: water on the brain in sheep. [NOTES: the turned r used for the symbol which is unclear in the original.] |
taghan | [t̪ɤɣɑ̃ṉ] Notes: pole-cat. |
tein’-éilt | [tʹɛ̃ṉe:lʹtʹ] Notes: electrical flashes in the sky on a clear night. |
toroisgian | [t̪ɔɾɔʃɡʹĩɑ̃ṉ] Notes: peat-cutting iron. |
ath-dianag | Notes: an old maiden ewe, getting on for three years old. |
beul-muic | [beɫm[ũĩ]çc] Notes: “sow-mouthed” in animals. Also “bus-muic”. |
brocair | Notes: badger hunter or vermin hunter in general. |
bualadair | Notes: the striker of the flail. |
bùireanaich | [bu̟:ɾɑṉiç] Notes: the bellowing of a bull. |
bus-muic | Notes: “sow-mouthed” in pigs. Also “beul-muic”. |
cas-bheag | Quotation: a’ cur a mhoine air cas-bheag. Notes: one peat lying with another two peats having one end on the ground and the other resting on the flat peat. |
currachdag | Notes: haycock. |
dais | Quotation: dais móine. Notes: fairly large collection of peats lifted into the one structure to dry. Verb – a’ daiseadh. |
drafas | Notes: rubbish. |
flichnich | [fliçṉiç] Notes: sleet. |
froiseag | Notes: small potato. |
geanaireag | [ɡʹɛ̃ṉɑɾɑɡ] Notes: stone hammer. |
geimhleag | [ɡʹ[ɛ̃ĩ]lɑɡ] Notes: crow-bar. |
geumraich | [ɡe:məɾıç] Notes: the lowing of a cow. |
gobhar-dubh-an-éisg | Notes: the dipper. (Or lòn-dubh-an-éisg, according to D. Robertson, Invergarry.) |
grainneach | [ɡɾɑ̃nʹɑx] Notes: crabbit. Lewis: [ɡrɑ̃n̪ɑx]. |
gròig | [ɡɾɔ:ɡʹ] Notes: a ham-handed person. Adj. gròigeach. |
gròigeach | [ɡɾɔ:ɡʹɑx] Notes: ham-handed. |