Glossary
Athair-cèile - Scots' Gàdhlig for father-in-law
Bannocks - a variety of flat or any large, round article baked or cooked from grain. Also known as oat cakes, barley cakes, etc.
'Bout - about
Brae - hillside
Burn - stream
Cannae - cannot, can't
Couldnae - couldn't, could not
Cymraeg - Welsh word for the Welsh language
Cymreig - Welsh word for something pertaining to Wales, i.e. Welsh harper
Cymru - Welsh word for Wales
Cymry - Welsh word for the Welsh people
Didnae - did not, didn't
Dìlseachd - Scots' Gàdhlig for loyalty
Donnae - do not, don't
Fer - for
Gae - go
Gang - going, gone
Gearran - Scots' Gàdhlig term for a small, sturdy horse
Ghaists - ghosts
Glen - valley
Hae - have
Haggis - a traditional Scottish dish made up of sheep intestines and finely chopped herbs boiled together with oatmeal inside a sheep's stomach
Isnae - is not, isn't
Jist - just
Ken - know
Kenning - knowing
Kens - knows
Kent - knew
Loch - lake
Muckle - much/more/a lot
Nae - no, not
No' - not
Och - oh
Sabhal - storage building, usually used for grain
Shouldnae - shouldn't, should not
Teulu - Welsh term for family; can also refer to close companions or bodyguard
Tha' - that
Wee - little
Wha' - what
Wi' - with
Wouldnae - wouldn't, would not
Ye - you
Yer - your
Ye're - you are, you're
Yerself - yourself
Yerselves - yourselves
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