| [note] | ‘Here are the words I collected in the N. Perthshire Highlands, from Estate workers etc., in the order of most use.’ |
| N. Perthshire Gaelic |
| niarraidh | same as “meadhonach” in rest of Gaeldom (i.e. “so-so” or “middling”). |
| mùganach | as a kilt or something thick getting damp on the hill. |
| toman-eallaidh | a spider. |
| bleithteach | usually gruel. |
| bulbhag | a boulder or very large stone. |
| luis | water rushing-out. |
| bùta | a young bird. |
| ruaig | a shower of rain. |
| prosbaig | telescope of shepherds or stalkers. |
| riasgach | blustering. |
| eitealan | aeroplane. |
| ceapaire | a sandwich. |
| bara-làimh | wheel-barrow. |