tralabhaid | haberdashery. |
eagadh | notching, cutting a notch in wood. (Harris) |
giuchag (pl. giuchagan) | breasts of a junior female. |
coidseach | his fill, fill, his amount. Nach gabh e choidseach dhe. (Harris). |
brùag | small belly. (Harris) |
bibli, bibli, boan (interj.) | term used to draw, introduce, the attention of a baby by touching the entertainer’s lips, thence touching the baby with the fingers to revive him to humour. |
garach | more than enough in eating process. A’ garach air. |
mearal | Cho saillte ris a mhearal. |
ioramaidh | [?] worry. |
capàll | roudysm [sic]. |
slaopadh | Slaopadh a fhrith-iasg – limpets being wringed in boiling water. |
fiuchdan | fastener for clothes. |
clàr-meidhe | Cinn [?] [Rinn?] e clàr meidhe [sic] dhe. |