| folca | a Sabbath gown, colourful and frilly. | 
| stal | a strapping on the head to relieve earache. | 
| crioman | cotton shirt, grey with red or navy stripes. No collar. Thought to be connected with Crimean War. | 
| bainne lòm [?] | used to cure loss of feeling in body. Not sure what this constituted. Will check? | 
| tutadean [?] | used to describe people who wore a lot of clothes. | 
| giteag | a slap. | 
| leideag | a slap. | 
| deoch bhàn | oatmeal drink to quench thirst. | 
| stiureag [sic] | sore, sprained wrist. | 
| eideag | sore, sprained wrist. | 
| glacan cleibheadh | stitch in side. | 
| uisge beatha an t-suathaidh | methylated spirits. | 
| ùrdan | new born child. | 
| miaradan | someone with no appetite. | 
| mileineag | someone with no appetite. | 
| barach | used to describe temperamental person. | 
| scud a cur nan seòl | bad weather followed by flat calm conditions. | 
| ceann snamadh | tree like cloud formation, indicating bad weather to follow. | 
| fìreag (-an) | stones used to keep thatch in place. | 
| buadhana | strapping fellow. | 
| stolaideireachd | in old thatch houses used to describe action of woman who would empty a basin on lawn etc. in front of house. | 
| soideanach | a good, honest (?) man. | 
| coradh | first peat taken out of peat bog. | 
| arlas | bargaining for herring ladies. Again will check to see what this constituted. | 
| dubhcholl | to describe severe loss of cattle stock. | 
| stìbhair | large dram. | 
| crannag | a party at Halloween. | 
| leanabh focalach [?] | used of a child who would not sit still. | 
| cùlum | dust at bottom of bucket, i.e. of peats. | 
| cneamh a ròsan | bone in lower back. | 
| caolan breote | appendicitis. | 
| cadal cearnach | cat nap. | 
| allar [?] | wine token when someone dies. | 
| urdean | wine token at birth. | 
| iolach sheasg | cutting peat deliberately short. | 
| geilbeannan | bethers [?]. | 
| sleachaireachd | loafing about; ‘sleach ... mun taigh’. |