| Words from Tummel and Rannoch | 
| dubh-threabh | mole. | 
| dubh-mhongach | mole. (Argyll) | 
| turcan | slabs of wood. | 
| ciotag | any garment thrown over shoulders. | 
| ceapair | piece of bread and butter. | 
| iarunn-faldair | scythe. | 
| tut | a soft lump. | 
| cnap | a hard lump. | 
| damh | castrated bull. | 
| damh-fiadh | stag. | 
| fairc | [farxʹkʹ] a wooden mallet. | 
| failtein | single hair. | 
| ceann-iomair | edge of field left to be ploughed at finish. | 
| anigidh | crabbed, nasty. | 
| croidhleag | one handled basket. | 
| sgulan | two handled basket. | 
| àrlas, atharlas | [aurɫıs] a shilling or more given to ratify a bond of hire. | 
| trath-neòin | supper. | 
| dìot | breakfast. | 
| preas-dris | wild rose. | 
| geibein | [j̊e:b̥ænʹ] crop of bird. | 
| poinneach | boy. | 
| cidean | a grain. | 
| umhlag | [ũɫak] smaller than a dòrlach. | 
| sgrìob | furrow. | 
| lò | [ɫo̜:] a meal. | 
| dìoltach | fond of, persistent. | 
| cleachdaireachd | blethering. | 
| ciste-chliabh | a wooden box [?] for keeping milk with a basket front of woven willow used at shieling. | 
| cuibheall-barr | wheelbarrow. | 
| These words used by old joiner in Dall, Rannoch. | 
| ruaidh | rotten centre in tree. | 
| crianadh | shrinking. | 
| gaoid | hollow space in centre of tree. | 
| saor-chuibhlchan | wheelwright. | 
| beairt thuairneil | turner’s lathe. | 
| guid | goudge [sic] [gouge?]. | 
| leathrach | leather. | 
| troigh-thomhais | foot-rule. | 
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| lar-chuib | for cutting turf. | 
| cùlag | a turf. | 
| na cuairtichean | sheep-gatherings. | 
| duman-allaidh (eallaidh) | spider. | 
| suimeach | easy-going. | 
| sruthlag | smaller than allt. | 
| claisinn | hearing. | 
| cuirm | marriage. | 
| a’ cur àm ailt air | delaying. | 
| plub | head. | 
| casan-carbaid | rafters. | 
| bogha-braon | rainbow. | 
| chuir e as na h-eubartan e | put out of action. | 
| sgal-cridhe | heartburn. | 
| gulbardach | curlew. | 
| snaim-bàta | a type of knot. | 
| cnàmh | rotting. | 
| leitheinean | twins. | 
| griseach | coldish. | 
| lòsan | pane of glass. | 
| clais-bhlàr | army trench. | 
| clach-lochd | quarry. | 
| gabhail-roinn | compass. | 
| brògan-caomhn’ | best shoes. | 
| brògan-caitheamh | everyday shoes. | 
| staorgaid | [stɤrɤkatʃ] noise. | 
| stalan | stallion. | 
| crann | wooden door bolt. | 
| iorman | [ı̯uruman] song. | 
| pùd, pùid | bird, birds. | 
| fearnagan | sloes. | 
| cabar-droma | ridge-pole of house. | 
| sùighit | seasoned (of wood). | 
| suidheachan | rafter of trunk and branch for a thatched roof. | 
| [tʃe̜:-u] | dried up – of wood air [tʃe̜:-u]. | 
| clachran | stepping stones. | 
| clach-bholg | [vɔɫak] a stick with a split and a stone inserted to frighten crows. | 
| iarrtas | loan. | 
| trasg | dry weather. | 
| feachd | twisting. | 
| creaban | [krẽ̜b̥an] 3 legged stool. | 
| chaidh a thadhall | score a goal. | 
| claobach | clumsy-handed. | 
| [mòd] | Cuiridh mòd ort. Bheir chun ’mhòd thu. – used as threats. | 
| bruthaist | brose. | 
| ceairteal | ball of wool. | 
| spiolagan | kindling-sticks. | 
| sgrath-mhór | heron. | 
| lag | weak in strength. | 
| anfhann | weak thro’ illness. | 
| sradag | star. | 
| crios | sprigs of corn used to tie the sheaf. | 
| curan | crock for salting butter. | 
| pigidh | crock for salting butter. | 
| planndais | [pɫãũnts] plants. | 
| plaosg | potato-skin. | 
| figheadair-fodair | spider. | 
| grè | thrush. | 
| atharrach nòt | another note. | 
| muthadh nòt | change of a note. | 
| cnoidheadag | [krɛ̃ı̯̃-ıtak] football. | 
| bodhar | [b̥ɔuʷər] horse – word from an old song. | 
| paoic | [pɤıxʹkʹ] piece. | 
| lethchar coltach | rather like. | 
| a’ tighinn thuig’ | improving. | 
| a stàn | down. | 
| ghabh e anns an Dàil | he was hired at Dall. | 
| chan-eil  ann domh | [ɤı̯-ıs] it is of no use to me. | 
| bùlas | handle of a small pot. | 
| cloimheag | snowflake. | 
| [lʹıɤran] | slippery green moss on stones. | 
| aghaist | [ɤɣaʃtʃ] hand-line. | 
| aithghearr Baintighearn an t-Sruthain gu Fearnan | via Logierait instead of over the hill – said of a foolish action. | 
| Eunach Dàil | [ẽ̜ũnəx] Dail grouse moor. |