| leóbag | [lʹobɑɡ] | 
| lug | [ɫu̜ɡ] Notes: lugworm. | 
| mal | [mɑ̃ɫ] Notes: shingle or shingly beach. | 
| mealc | [mjɑ̃ɫk] Notes: milt. | 
| rùbhag | Notes: crab. | 
| tràigh | Quotation: cat-tràghad [kɑt̪ɾɑ:ɣəd̪]. Notes: sea-urchin. | 
| iteag | Quotation: air an iteag. Notes: flying. | 
| iuchair | Notes: herring roe. | 
| nasg | Notes: rope round a cow’s neck in stall. | 
| nios | [nʹĩs] Notes: weasel. | 
| sgabhdail | [sɡɤu̜d̪əl] Notes: jellyfish. | 
| sgarbh | [sɡɑɾ[ɑu̜]] Notes: cormorant. | 
| slat-mhara | Notes: tangle. | 
| slige-chreachain | [ʃlʹiɡʹxɾɑxɑ̃nʹ] Notes: clam. | 
| slisdean | [ʃlʹiʃdʹɑṉ] Notes: the shaft of the “caibe-làir”. | 
| smallag | Quotation: 1. cudaig 2. smallag (herring size) 3. glasag (small haddock size) 4. glasag dubh or [u̟kʃ] (fully grown). | 
| sporaidh | [spɔɾi] Notes: sparrow. | 
| stìleachan | [ʃtʹi:lɑxɑ̃ṉ] Notes: a small octopus. | 
| tarmachan | [t̪ɑɾɑmɑxɑṉ] Notes: ptarmigan. | 
| ucsa | [u̟kʃ] Quotation: cudaig; smallag (herring size); glasag (young haddock size); glasag dubh or [u̟kʃ]. | 
| adha | [ɑə] Notes: liver. | 
| adhragag | [ɤɾəɡɑɡ] Notes: lapwing. | 
| arspag | [ɑʴspɑɡ] Notes: black-backed gull. [NOTES: the turned r used for the symbol which is unclear in the original.] | 
| bàirneach | Notes: limpet. | 
| bliong | [blw̃ŋɡ] Notes: lythe. | 
| briseadh | Quotation: briseadh na fàir’. Notes: daybreak. | 
| bròg | Notes: cod roe. | 
| biorach | Notes: spiked muzzle put on a calf. | 
| cailleach-oidhche |  | 
| cat-tràghad | [kɑt̪ɾɑ:ɣəd̪] Notes: sea-urchin. | 
| ceanna-phollag | Notes: tadpole. | 
| cearc | Quotation: a’ chearc mhór. Notes: The Great Northern Diver. [NOTES: slipped under ‘cearc-mhór’.] | 
| cìlig | [ci:lʹiɡʹ] Notes: cod. | 
| coilleag | [kɤlʹɑɡ] Notes: cockle. | 
| corra-chritheach | [kɔrəˈxɾiɑx] Notes: the heron. | 
| crasgan | Notes: (1) starfish. (2) handle of a rutting spade. | 
| crùdan | [kɾu̟:d̪ɑṉ] Notes: gurnard. | 
| cù-dubh | Notes: otter. | 
| cudaig | Quotation: (1) cudaig. (2) smallag (herring size). (3) glasag (small haddock size). (4) glasag dubh or [u̟kʃ] (fully grown). | 
| dàir | Quotation: Tha a bhó fo dhàir. | 
| dealan | Notes: wooden pin put through loop when securing cattle in stall. | 
| diubhar | [dʹu̜əɾ] Notes: difference. | 
| dollag | [d̪oɫɑɡ] Notes: the black dogfish. | 
| easgainn | [ɛsɡĩnʹ] Notes: eel. | 
| fàire | Quotation: Briseadh na fàir’. Notes: daybreak. | 
| feusgan | [fe:sɡɑn] Notes: mussel. | 
| fitheach | Notes: raven. | 
| fo | Quotation: Tha a’ bhó fo dhàir. | 
| gairbhean | [ɡɑɾɑvɑṉ] Notes: gills of a fish. | 
| glasag | Quotation: (1) cudaig. (2) smallag (herring size). (3) glasag (small haddock size). (4) glasag dubh or [u̟kʃ] (fully grown). | 
| gocaman | Quotation: gocaman na cuthaig. | 
| guilbearnach | [ɡu̟lu̟bɑɾṉɑx] Notes: curlew. |