| 1. Toys |
| 2. Swings, see-saws |
| 3. Games played indoors |
| 4. Outdoor games not involving a ball or puck |
| 5. Ball games |
| 6. Athletics |
| 7. Heavy events |
| 8. Contests involving pulling or pushing |
| 9. Boxing and wrestling |
| 10. Blows in general |
| sglabhart | [blow.] The ‘abh’ was sounded the same as ‘abh’ in ‘sàbhailte’. |
| ciolp | [blow.] ‘ci’ as in ‘cinnteach’ and the ‘o’ silent, sounded as ‘cilip’. There was a difference between a ‘ciolp’ and the other two [i.e. ‘sglabhart’ and ‘sgailt’ (q.v.)] in that it could be delivered with a stick or the fist or a kick from an animal and was a much more severe knock than the other two. |
| sgailt | [blow.] ‘sgail’ same as in ‘sgail’, the ‘t’ ending like ‘itch’. |
| 11. Injury and exhaustion |