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Scots Gaelic — Beginner Vocabulary

2,000 words

Can understand and use familiar everyday expressions and very basic phrases.

# Word Type IPA Definition
1 'ille Ainmear vocative singular of gille.
2 'l Gnìomhair syncopic form of bheil.
3 's Gnìomhair /s̪/ contraction of is (“is”).
4 's aithne do Gnìomhair alternative form of is aithne do.
5 's e Abairt /ʃɛː/ yes (in answer to a question formed with an e).
6 's e do bheatha Abairt don't mention it, you're welcome (in response to tapadh leat) (informal and singular).
7 's e ur beatha Abairt it's your life (lit., formal).
8 's fhada bhon uair sin Abairt /ˈs̪at̪ə vɔn̪ˠ ˈuəɾˠʃɪn/ Equivalent to 'long time no see': I (or we) have not seen you for a long time.
9 's urrainn do Gnìomhair Equivalent to 'can': Abbreviation of Controller Area Network, ISO standards 11898, 11898-1, 11898-2, and its predecessor…
10 a bheil Beurla agad Abairt Do you speak English?.
11 a bheil Beurla agaibh Abairt Do you speak English?.
12 a bheil Gàidhlig agad Abairt do you speak Gaelic? (informal).
13 a bheil Gàidhlig agaibh Abairt do you speak Gaelic? (formal or plural).
14 a dh'innse na fìrinn Abairt to tell the truth.
15 a-teodha Ainmear /at̪ ˈçɔː/
16 a' Alt /ə/ dative or genitive singular masculine preceding g-, c-, b-, m- or p-.
17 a' bhreac Ainmear Equivalent to 'Smallpox': An acute, highly infectious often fatal disease caused by Variola virus of the family Poxvirid…
18 ab Ainmear alternative form of aba.
19 aba Ainmear /ˈapə/
20 abab Ainmear Equivalent to 'Fie': Troisième personne du singulier du présent de l’indicatif de fier.
21 ababachd Ainmear filthiness, dirt.
22 abachan Ainmear plural of aba.
23 abachd Ainmear priorship.
24 abaichead Ainmear
25 abaid Ainmear Equivalent to 'abbey': A diminutive of the female given name Abigail, from Hebrew.
26 abaide Ainmear genitive singular of abaid.
27 abaidean Ainmear plural of abaid.
28 abair Gnìomhair /ˈapɪɾʲ/ Equivalent to 'how': An artificial barrow or tumulus; in later folklore, associated with fairies.
29 abairt Ainmear comment, phrase, expression.
30 abairt roimhearach Ainmear prepositional phrase.
31 abairte Ainmear genitive singular of abairt.
32 abairte roimhearaich Ainmear genitive singular of abairt roimhearach.
33 abairtean Ainmear plural of abairt.
34 abairtean roimhearach Ainmear plural of abairt roimhearach.
35 abhag Ainmear /ˈavak/ Equivalent to 'Terrier': A dog from a group of small, lively breeds, originally bred for the hunting of burrowing prey s…
36 abhagan Ainmear plural of abhag.
37 abhaig Ainmear genitive singular of abhag.
38 abhainn Ainmear /ˈãvɪɲ/ Equivalent to 'river': A large and often winding stream which drains a land mass, carrying water down from higher areas…
39 abstoil Ainmear inflection of abstol:.
40 abstol Ainmear Equivalent to 'Apostle': A transliteration of the Greek male given name Απόστολος (Apóstolos).
41 acadamaidh Ainmear Equivalent to 'academy': The school for advanced education founded by Plato; the garden where Plato taught.
42 acainn Ainmear alternative form of acfhainn.
43 acair Ainmear /ˈaxkɪɾʲ/ stone to hold the thatch of a house in place.
44 acaire Ainmear /ˈaxkɪɾʲə/ acre (0.404686 hectare).
45 acairean Ainmear plural of acaire.
46 acarsaid Ainmear port, harbour, haven; anchorage, mooring.
47 acarsaide Ainmear genitive singular of acarsaid.
48 acarsaidean Ainmear plural of acarsaid.
49 acfhainn Ainmear /ˈaxkɪɲ/ apparatus, equipment, instrument, gear, kit, tools.
50 achadh Ainmear /ˈaxəɣ/ corn field newly cut or ready for reaping.
51 achd Ainmear Equivalent to 'act': An instance of a certain standardized college admissions test in the United States, originally call…
52 achdannan Ainmear plural of achd.
53 achlais Ainmear Equivalent to 'Armpit': The cavity beneath the junction of the arm and shoulder.
54 achlaise Ainmear genitive singular of achlais.
55 achlaisean Ainmear plural of achlais.
56 achmhasain Ainmear inflection of achmhasan:.
57 achmhasan Ainmear Equivalent to 'Reproach': A mild rebuke, or an implied criticism.
58 acrach Ainmear genitive singular of acair (“anchor”).
59 acraichean Ainmear plural of acair.
60 acrais Ainmear genitive singular of acras.
61 acranaim Ainmear
62 acranaimean Ainmear plural of acranaim.
63 acras Ainmear /ˈaʰk(ə)ɾəs̪/
64 acras geur Ainmear Equivalent to 'bulimia': A chronic eating disorder characterized by a binge-and-purge cycle: extreme overeating followed…
65 actair Ainmear
66 ad Ainmear /[at̪]/ Equivalent to 'hat': A covering for the head, often in the approximate form of a cone, dome or cylinder closed at its to…
67 adag Ainmear /ˈat̪ak/ haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus).
68 adaichean Ainmear plural of ad.
69 adan Ainmear plural of ad (“hat”).
70 adha Ainmear /ˈa.a/ Equivalent to 'liver': A large organ in the body that stores and metabolizes nutrients, destroys toxins and produces bil…
71 adhair Ainmear genitive singular of adhar (“air, sky, heaven”).
72 adhairc Ainmear /ˈɤ.əð̥kʲ/ inflection of adharc (“horn”):.
73 adhairt Ainmear genitive singular of adhart.
74 adhaltraiche Ainmear adulterer.
75 adhaltraichean Ainmear plural of adhaltraiche.
76 adhaltranas Ainmear Equivalent to 'Infidelity': Unfaithfulness in a marriage or an intimate (sexual or romantic) relationship: practice or i…
77 adhann Ainmear alternative form of athan (“coltsfoot”).
78 adhar Ainmear /ˈa.aɾ/ Equivalent to 'air': The substance constituting Earth's atmosphere: a gaseous mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, and various t…
79 adhar fìnealta Ainmear Equivalent to 'Ether': The substance formerly supposed to fill the upper regions of the atmosphere above the clouds, in…
80 adharc Ainmear /ˈɤ.əðkʲʰ/ horn (growth on an animal's head).
81 adharcan Ainmear Equivalent to 'peewit': northern lapwing (Vanellus vanellus).
82 adhart Ainmear /ˈɤ.ərˠt̪/ progress, forwardness.
83 adhartaichean Ainmear plural of adhart.
84 adhartais Ainmear genitive singular of adhartas.
85 adhartas Ainmear progress, improvement, development.
86 adhartasan Ainmear plural of adhartas.
87 adhbairne Ainmear /ˈɤːpərˠɲə/ Trotternish form of adhbrann (“ankle”).
88 adhbart Ainmear /[ˈɤːb̥ə(ɻ)ʈ]/ Wester Ross and West Perthshire form of adhbrann (“ankle”).
89 adhbhair Ainmear genitive singular of adhbhar.
90 adhbhairean Ainmear plural of adhbhar.
91 adhbhar Ainmear /ˈɤːvəɾ/ Equivalent to 'material': A basic matter (as metal, wood, plastic, fiber, etc.) from which the whole or the greater part…
92 adhbharachadh Ainmear verbal noun of adhbharaich.
93 adhbharachaidh Ainmear singular of gen.
94 adhbharachaidhean Ainmear plural of adhbharachadh.
95 adhbharachais Ainmear genitive singular of adhbharachas.
96 adhbharachas Ainmear Equivalent to 'Agnosticism': The view that absolute truth or ultimate certainty is unattainable, especially regarding kn…
97 adhbharaich Gnìomhair /ˈɤːvəɾɪç/ Equivalent to 'cause': The source of, or reason for, an event or action; that which produces or effects a result.
98 adhbrainn Ainmear genitive singular of adhbrann.
99 adhbrainnean Ainmear plural of adhbrann.
100 adhbran Ainmear /ˈɤːpɾan/ alternative form of adhbrann.
101 adhbrann Ainmear /ˈɤːpɾən̪ˠ/ Equivalent to 'ankle': The skeletal joint which connects the foot with the leg; the uppermost portion of the foot and lo…
102 adhlac Ainmear, Gnìomhair /ˈãũl̪ˠaxkə/ bury, inter.
103 adhlaic Gnìomhair bury, inter.
104 adhnaidh Ainmear ignition (of an engine).
105 adhnaidhean Ainmear plural of adhnaidh.
106 adhradh Ainmear alternative form of aoradh.
107 adhraidh Ainmear genitive singular of adhradh.
108 adhraidhean Ainmear plural of adhradh.
109 ag Ainmear, Gnìomhair /aɡ/ hesitation.
110 ag èirigh 's a' gearan Abairt alive and kicking.
111 agair Gnìomhair /ˈakɪrʲ/ claim, demand.
112 agairt Ainmear /ˈakərˠt̪/ Verbal noun of agair.
113 agallaimh Ainmear genitive singular of agallamh.
114 agallamh Ainmear /ˈakəl̪ˠəv/ conferring, arguing, speaking, speech.
115 agallamhan Ainmear plural of agallamh.
116 agh Ainmear /ˈɤɣ/ alternative form of àigh.
117 aghaidh Ainmear /ˈɤ.i/ Equivalent to 'face': The front part of the head of a human or other animal, featuring the eyes, nose, and mouth, and th…
118 aghaidh-choimheach Ainmear Equivalent to 'mask': A cover, or partial cover, for the face, used for disguise or protection.
119 aghaidhe Ainmear genitive singular of aghaidh.
120 aghaidhean Ainmear plural of aghaidh.
121 aghann Ainmear pan, (especially) frying pan.
122 aghannan Ainmear plural of aghann.
123 aibhne Ainmear /ˈaiv.ɲɪ/ genitive singular of abhainn (“river”).
124 aibhnichean Ainmear /ˈãĩnɪçən/ plural of abhainn.
125 aibidil Ainmear Equivalent to 'Alphabet': The set of letters used when writing in a language.
126 aibidil Laideann Ainmear Equivalent to 'Latin alphabet': The 26-letter alphabet consisting of the following letters (presented in majuscule and m…
127 aibidil Laidinn Ainmear alternative form of aibidil Laideann.
128 aibidil Ròmanach Ainmear Equivalent to 'Roman': One of the main three types used for the Latin alphabet (the others being italics and blackletter…
129 aibidile Ainmear genitive singular of aibidil.
130 aibidile Laidinn Ainmear genitive singular of aibidil Laideann.
131 aibidile Ròmanaich Ainmear genitive singular of aibidil Ròmanach.
132 aibidilean Ainmear plural of aibidil.
133 aibidilean Laideann Ainmear plural of aibidil Laideann.
134 aibidilean Laidinn Ainmear plural of aibidil Laidinn.
135 aibidilean Ròmanach Ainmear plural of aibidil Ròmanach.
136 aicheamhail Ainmear Equivalent to 'Retaliation': Violent or otherwise punitive response to an act of harm or perceived injustice; a hitting…
137 àicheidh Gnìomhair /ˈaːçɪ/ Equivalent to 'renounce': To decline further association with someone or something, disown.
138 aicinn Ainmear
139 aicinne Ainmear genitive singular of aicinn.
140 aicinnean Ainmear plural of aicinn.
141 aide Ainmear genitive singular of ad.
142 aideachadh Ainmear /ˈatʲəxəɣ/ verbal noun of aidich.
143 aidich Gnìomhair /ˈatʲiç/ acknowledge, profess, avow.
144 aifrionn Ainmear alternative form of Aifreann.
145 aig sealbh tha brath Abairt God knows.
146 aigeal Ainmear /ˈakʲəl̪ˠ/ Equivalent to 'seabed': The floor or bottom of the sea or ocean.
147 aigealan Ainmear plural of aigeal.
148 aigeann Ainmear /ˈakʲən̪ˠ/ Equivalent to 'ocean': One of the large bodies of water separating the continents.
149 aigeil Ainmear genitive singular of aigeal.
150 aighainne Ainmear genitive singular of aghann.
151 aighe Ainmear genitive singular of agh (“heifer, young cow; hind, fawn; ox, bull, cow”).
152 aigheannach Ainmear corn thistle, creeping thistle.
153 aigheannaich Ainmear inflection of aigheannach:.
154 aighear Ainmear delight, joy, merriment.
155 aighne Ainmear genitive singular of aghann (“(frying) pan”).
156 aigne Ainmear /ˈacɲə/ psyche, spirit, affection, thought.
157 ailbhean Ainmear /ˈɛl̪ɛvan/ Equivalent to 'elephant': A large mammal of the family Elephantidae in the order Proboscidea, having a trunk, and native…
158 ailbheanan Ainmear /ˈɛl̪ɛvanən/ inflection of ailbhean:.
159 ailbhein Ainmear /ˈɛl̪ɛvɛɲ/ inflection of ailbhean:.
160 aileag Ainmear alternative form of ainleag (“swallow; martin; stormy petrel”).
161 aillse Ainmear /ˈaɪlʃʲə/ Equivalent to 'Carcinoma': An invasive malignant tumour derived from epithelial tissue that tends to metastasize to othe…
162 ailm Ainmear /ˈalam/ the letter A in the Gaelic alphabet.
163 ailme Ainmear /ˈalamə/ genitive singular of ailm (“helm”).
164 ailmean Ainmear /ˈalamən/ nominative/genitive/dative/vocative plural of ailm (“helm”).
165 ailp Ainmear /aɫp/ genitive singular of alp.
166 ailt Ainmear /altʲ/ viola (string instrument of the violin family).
167 ailt-fhidheall Ainmear viola (string instrument of the violin family).
168 ailteir Ainmear architect.
169 ailtire Ainmear /ˈaʎtʲɪɾʲə/ architect.
170 ailtireachd Ainmear architecture.
171 aimhleas Ainmear /ˈãĩləs̪/ harm, bane, ruin, mischief, misfortune.
172 aimhneas Ainmear alternative form of aoibhneas.
173 aimhreid Ainmear /ˈaivɾʲɪtʲ/ alternative form of aimhreit.
174 aimhreit Ainmear /ˈãĩɾetʲ/ disturbance, disorder, quarrel.
175 aimhreite Ainmear genitive singular of aimhreit.
176 aimhreitean Ainmear plural of aimhreit.
177 aimsir Ainmear /ˈãˈmã.ʃəɾ/ Equivalent to 'climate': The long-term manifestations of weather and other atmospheric conditions in a given area or cou…
178 aimsire Ainmear genitive singular of aimsir.
179 aimsirean Ainmear plural of aimsir.
180 ain-deòin Ainmear alternative form of aindeòin.
181 ain-diadhach Ainmear
182 ain-diadhachd Ainmear irreligion, impiety.
183 ain-dìlseachd Ainmear faithlessness.
184 ain-diùid Ainmear impertinence.
185 ain-dlighe Ainmear injustice, trespass.
186 ain-dligheachd Ainmear unlawfulness.
187 ain-eirmseachd Ainmear Equivalent to 'Malapropism': The blundering use of an absurdly inappropriate word or expression in place of a similar-so…
188 ain-fhìrinn Ainmear
189 ain-fhois Ainmear
190 ain-iomad Ainmear
191 ain-leas Ainmear
192 ain-mhisneachd Ainmear pusillanimity.
193 ain-riaghailt Ainmear
194 ain-teas Ainmear inflammation.
195 ainbheach Ainmear /ˈɛnɛvəx/ debt, obligation; heavy (especially long-standing) debts.
196 ainbheart Ainmear
197 ainbheus Ainmear immorality.
198 ainbhfhiach Ainmear alternative form of ainfhiach.
199 aincheart Ainmear prank, trick.
200 aincheist Ainmear danger, jeopardy, dilemma.
201 aincheiste Ainmear genitive singular of aincheist (“danger, jeopardy, dilemma; perplexity, doubt; puzzle, riddle”).
202 ainchinealtas Ainmear
203 aindeòin Ainmear alternative form of aindeòin.
204 aineamhag Ainmear alternative form of ainneamhag.
205 aineoil Ainmear inflection of aineol:.
206 aineol Ainmear /ˈaɲal̪ˠ/ state of unfamiliarity or unacquaintance; being out of place; being out of one's depth.
207 aineolas Ainmear ignorance, want of knowledge, nescience, illiterateness.
208 ainfhiach Ainmear debts (particularly heavy ones), obligation.
209 ainfhios Ainmear Equivalent to 'ignorance': The condition of being uninformed or uneducated; lack of knowledge or information.
210 ainfhiosrachd Ainmear Equivalent to 'ignorance': The condition of being uninformed or uneducated; lack of knowledge or information.
211 aingeal Ainmear /ˈãjəl̪ˠ/ Equivalent to 'angel': An incorporeal and holy or semidivine messenger from a deity or other divine entity, traditionall…
212 aingealachd Ainmear
213 aingealag Ainmear Equivalent to 'Angelica': A tall plant, with hollow stems, genus Angelica, especially garden angelica (Angelica archange…
214 ainghean Ainmear
215 aingidheachd Ainmear atrocity, wickedness, evil, depravity.
216 aingil Ainmear inflection of aingeal (“angel; messenger; fire; light, sunshine”):.
217 ainglean Ainmear /ˈãĩlən/ plural of aingeal.
218 ainleag Ainmear swallow, barn swallow (Hirundo rustica).
219 ainleag-dhubh Ainmear swift, common swift (Apus apus).
220 ainleag-mhonaidh Ainmear alpine swift (Apus melba) synonym (Tachymarptis melba).
221 ainlean Gnìomhair persecute.
222 ainleanmhainn Ainmear verbal noun of ainlean.
223 ainm Ainmear /ãnãm/ Equivalent to 'name': Any nounal word or phrase which indicates a particular person, place, class, or thing.
224 ainm àite Ainmear Equivalent to 'placename': The name of a place; a word or phrase which indicates a particular location or region.
225 ainm sgrìobhte Ainmear signature, subscription.
226 ainm-baistidh Ainmear forename, first name, given name, Christian name.
227 ainm-chlàr Ainmear catalogue (of books, etc.).
228 ainm-sgrìobhte Ainmear signature (person's).
229 ainme Ainmear genitive singular of ainm.
230 ainme-baistidh Ainmear genitive singular of ainm-baistidh.
231 ainmeachadh Ainmear verbal noun of ainmich.
232 ainmeachaidh Ainmear genitive singular of ainmeachadh.
233 ainmeachaidhean Ainmear plural of ainmeachadh.
234 ainmean Ainmear plural of ainm.
235 ainmean àite Ainmear plural of ainm àite.
236 ainmean-baistidh Ainmear plural of ainm-baistidh.
237 ainmean-sgrìobhte Ainmear plural of ainm-sgrìobhte.
238 ainmeannan Ainmear plural of ainm.
239 ainmear Ainmear
240 ainmear àireamhach Ainmear Equivalent to 'numerical noun': A type of noun in Scottish Gaelic used as a numeral, only applied to persons.
241 ainmear fillte Ainmear compound noun.
242 ainmear gnàthach Ainmear Equivalent to 'common noun': A noun that denotes any member, or all members, of a class; an ordinary noun such as dog or…
243 ainmear gnìomhaireach Ainmear Equivalent to 'verbal noun': A noun that is morphologically related to a verb and similar to it in meaning; in English…
244 ainmear iolra Ainmear Equivalent to 'plural noun': A plural form of a common noun.
245 ainmear sònrachaidh Ainmear Equivalent to 'proper noun': A word or phrase that is a noun denoting a particular person, place, organization, ship, an…
246 ainmear trusaidh Ainmear Equivalent to 'collective noun': A noun which, though singular, refers to a group of things or animals.
247 ainmearan Ainmear plural of ainmear.
248 ainmearan àireamhach Ainmear plural of ainmear àireamhach.
249 ainmearan trusaidh Ainmear plural of ainmear trusaidh.
250 ainmeir Ainmear genitive singular of ainmear.
251 ainmeir àireamhaich Ainmear genitive singular of ainmear àireamhach.
252 ainmeir thrusaidh Ainmear genitive singular of ainmear trusaidh.
253 ainmh-eòlaiche Ainmear zoologist.
254 ainmh-eòlais Ainmear genitive singular of ainmh-eòlas.
255 ainmh-eòlas Ainmear Equivalent to 'Zoology': The part of biology relating to the animal kingdom, including the structure, embryology, evolut…
256 ainmhidh Ainmear Equivalent to 'animal': Any member of the kingdom Animalia of multicellular organisms that are usually mobile, whose cel…
257 ainmhidhe Ainmear genitive singular of ainmhidh.
258 ainmhidhean Ainmear Equivalent to 'fauna': Animals considered as a group; especially those of a particular country, region, time.
259 ainmich Gnìomhair /ˈɛnɛmjɪç/ Equivalent to 'name': Any nounal word or phrase which indicates a particular person, place, class, or thing.
260 ainneamhag Ainmear /ˈaɲəvak/ Equivalent to 'Phoenix': A mythological bird, said to be the only one of its kind, which lives for 500 years and then di…
261 ainneart Ainmear /ˈaɲəɾʃt̪/ Equivalent to 'violence': gewelddadig بِعُنْف жестоко violentamente násilně heftig kraftigt; voldsomt βίαιαviolentamente…
262 ainneartaich Gnìomhair /ˈaɲəɾʃt̪ɪç/ gripe, ransack.
263 ainneartair Ainmear oppressor.
264 ainneirt Ainmear genitive singular of ainneart.
265 ainnir Ainmear maiden, virgin, young woman.
266 ainnire Ainmear genitive singular of ainnir.
267 ainnirean Ainmear plural of ainnir.
268 ainstil Ainmear fury, rage.
269 aintighearna Ainmear /ˈaɲdʲɪjərˠn̪ˠə/ Equivalent to 'Tyrant': A usurper; one who gains power and rules extralegally, distinguished from kings elevated by elec…
270 aintighearnan Ainmear plural of aintighearna.
271 aintighearnas Ainmear /ˈaɲdʲɪjərˠn̪ˠəs/ despotism, tyranny.
272 aipeandaig Ainmear Equivalent to 'vermiform appendix': An organ consisting of a blind tube projecting from the caecum.
273 aipeandaigean Ainmear plural of aipeandaig.
274 air an dàrna làimh Abairt on the one hand.
275 air an làimh eile Abairt on the other hand.
276 air dhomh sin a ràdh Abairt that said (singular).
277 air dhuinn sin a ràdh Abairt that said (plural).
278 air do shocair Abairt take it easy! (informal).
279 air ur socair Abairt take it easy! (formal or plural).
280 airc Ainmear destitution, distress, need, poverty, necessity.
281 airce Ainmear genitive singular of airc (“destitution, distress, need, poverty, necessity”).
282 aircean Ainmear plural of airc.
283 aire Ainmear /aɾʲə/ attention, heed, notice.
284 àireamh Ainmear, Gnìomhair /ˈaːɾʲəv/ Numbers, the fourth book of the Old Testament.
285 airgead Ainmear /ˈaðakʲət̪/ Equivalent to 'money': A generally accepted means of exchange.
286 airgead pronn Ainmear Equivalent to 'small change': Coins of little value kept in one's pocket or bag, ready for small purchases.
287 airgead-beatha Ainmear
288 airgead-beò Ainmear Equivalent to 'mercury': Senses relating to the metal.
289 airgead-calpa Ainmear Equivalent to 'capital': Already-produced durable goods available for use as a factor of production, such as steam shove…
290 airgead-pòcaid Ainmear Equivalent to 'pocket money': A small sum of money given to a child, by a parent or guardian; an allowance.
291 airgid phruinn Ainmear genitive singular of airgead pronn.
292 airgid-beò Ainmear inflection of airgead-beò:.
293 airgid-calpa Ainmear inflection of airgead-calpa:.
294 airgid-phòcaid Ainmear inflection of airgead-pòcaid:.
295 airgiod Ainmear alternative form of airgead.
296 airidh Ainmear /ˈarʲɪ/
297 airidh air Abairt /ˈarʲɪ ɛrʲ/ worthy of, deserving of.
298 airm Ainmear inflection of arm (“army; arm, weapon”):.
299 airteagal Ainmear
300 airteil Ainmear depression, fatigue.
301 aiseag Ainmear /ˈaʃək/ Equivalent to 'Ferry': A boat or ship used to transport people, smaller vehicles and goods from one port to another, usu…
302 aiseal Ainmear alternative form of asal.
303 aisealan Ainmear plural of aiseal.
304 aiseil Ainmear genitive singular of aiseal.
305 aisil Ainmear Equivalent to 'axletree': A bar or beam of wood or iron, connecting the opposite wheels of a carriage, on the ends of wh…
306 aisling Ainmear, Gnìomhair /ˈaʃʎikʲ/ verbal noun of aisling.
307 aiste Ainmear /ˈæʃtʲ(ə)/ composition, essay.
308 aiteal Ainmear /ˈaʰtʲʰəl̪ˠ/ very small portion or quantity of anything.
309 aiteamh Ainmear Equivalent to 'Thaw': The melting of ice, snow, or other frozen or congealed matter; the transformation of ice or the li…
310 aiteamhan Ainmear plural of aiteamh.
311 aiteann Ainmear Equivalent to 'Juniper': Any shrub or tree of the genus Juniperus of the cypress family, which is characterized by point…
312 aiteimh Ainmear genitive singular of aiteamh.
313 aithghearr Ainmear /ˈajhaɾ/ Equivalent to 'Shortcut': A path between two points that is faster than the commonly used paths.
314 aithghearran Ainmear plural of aithghearr.
315 aithghiorra Ainmear genitive singular of aithghearr.
316 aithisg Ainmear report, account, statement.
317 aithisge Ainmear genitive singular of aithisg.
318 aithisgean Ainmear plural of aithisg.
319 àithn Gnìomhair decree, ordain, enjoin.
320 aithne Ainmear /ˈaɲə/ knowledge, discernment, acquaintance.
321 aithneachadh Ainmear /ˈãˈɲãxəɣ/ verbal noun of aithnich (“know, recognise; feel; discern, perceive; have sexual intercourse”).
322 aithneachaidh Ainmear, Gnìomhair genitive singular of aithneachadh.
323 aithreachas Ainmear /ˈaɾʲəxəs̪/ repentance, penitence, regret.
324 aithris Ainmear, Gnìomhair /ˈaɾʲɪʃ/ report, relate, recite, allege, repeat.
325 aithrise Ainmear genitive singular of aithris.
326 aithrisean Ainmear plural of aithris.
327 àitich Gnìomhair Equivalent to 'cultivate': bewerking, bebouing, aanplanting فِلاحَه، زِراعَه обработване cultura kultivace; obdělávání…
328 aitinn Ainmear inflection of aiteann:.
329 aitreabh Ainmear /ˈahtɾʲu/ building, complex, dwelling.
330 aitreabh-leighis Ainmear /ˈahtʰʲɾʲəv ˈʎe.ɪʃ/ sick bay, medical building.
331 aitreabhan Ainmear plural of aitreabh.
332 aitreabhan-leighis Ainmear plural of aitreabh-leighis.
333 aitreibh Ainmear genitive singular of aitreabh.
334 aitreibh-leighis Ainmear genitive singular of aitreabh-leighis.
335 àl Ainmear /aːl̪ˠ/ brood, offspring, generation, young (animal's or bird's).
336 alàram Ainmear alarm clock.
337 alcoil Ainmear genitive singular of alcol.
338 alcol Ainmear /ˈaɫ̪kʰɔɫ̪/ Equivalent to 'alcohol': Any of a class of organic compounds (such as ethanol) containing a hydroxyl functional group (-…
339 alcolach Ainmear /ˈaɫ̪kʰɔɫ̪ax/ alcoholic.
340 alcolaich Ainmear genitive singular of alcolach.
341 allabain Ainmear genitive singular of allaban.
342 allaban Ainmear wandering, wanderings, roaming.
343 allais Ainmear genitive singular of allas (“sweat”).
344 allas Ainmear /ˈal̪ˠəs̪/
345 allt Ainmear /ˈauɫ̪t/ Equivalent to 'Burn': A village and civil parish in Selby district, North Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SE5928).
346 alltain Ainmear inflection of alltan:.
347 alltan Ainmear Equivalent to 'Burn': A village and civil parish in Selby district, North Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SE5928).
348 almain Ainmear Equivalent to 'aluminium': A light, silvery metal extracted from bauxite, and a chemical element (symbol Al) with an ato…
349 alp Ainmear protuberance, eminence.
350 alt Ainmear Equivalent to 'article': A piece of nonfiction writing such as a story, report, opinion piece, or entry in a newspaper…
351 alt cinnteach Ainmear Equivalent to 'definite article': An article that introduces a noun and specifies it as the particular noun that is bein…
352 alt neo-chinnteach Ainmear Equivalent to 'indefinite article': A word preceding a noun to indicate that the noun refers to any member of the class…
353 alt-aiseig Ainmear Equivalent to 'linkspan': A kind of drawbridge used mainly to move vehicles on and off a ro-ro vessel or ferry.
354 altair Ainmear Equivalent to 'altar': A table or similar flat-topped structure used for religious rites.
355 altan Ainmear plural of alt.
356 altan cinnteach Ainmear plural of alt cinnteach.
357 altan neo-chinnteach Ainmear plural of alt neo-chinnteach.
358 altrach Ainmear genitive singular of altair.
359 altrach-bheathaichean Ainmear Equivalent to 'Veterinarian': A medical doctor who treats non-human animals.
360 altraich Ainmear genitive singular of altrach.
361 altraichean Ainmear plural of altair.
362 altraim Gnìomhair nourish, foster, maintain, educate.
363 altram Ainmear fostering, nourishing, nursing, rearing.
364 alùmanam Ainmear Equivalent to 'aluminium': A light, silvery metal extracted from bauxite, and a chemical element (symbol Al) with an ato…
365 am Ainmear, Gnìomhair, Alt /ãũm/ Form of an (“their”) used before the consonants b-, f-, m- or p-.
366 am faod Gnìomhair question form of faod.
367 ama Ainmear genitive singular of àm.
368 amadain Ainmear inflection of amadan:.
369 amadain-mhòintich Ainmear inflection of amadan-mòintich:.
370 amadan Ainmear /ˈamat̪an/ Equivalent to 'Fool': A type of dessert made of puréed fruit and custard or cream.
371 amadan-mòintich Ainmear Equivalent to 'dotterel': A gullible fool, especially an elderly person with impaired faculties.
372 amaideachd Ainmear /ˈamətʲəxk/ Equivalent to 'Folly': A clump of trees, particularly one on the crest of a hill (or sometimes on a stretch of open grou…
373 amaideachdan Ainmear plural of amaideachd.
374 amaideas Ainmear absurdity, foolishness, silliness, nonsense.
375 amaideasan Ainmear plural of amaideas.
376 amaideis Ainmear genitive singular of amaideas.
377 amail Ainmear, Gnìomhair genitive singular of amal.
378 amair Ainmear genitive singular of amar.
379 amair-eun Ainmear genitive singular of amar-eun.
380 amais Ainmear, Gnìomhair come across, find, hit upon.
381 amaladh Ainmear hitch, impediment, setback, obstruction.
382 amalaidh Ainmear genitive singular of amaladh.
383 amalaidhean Ainmear plural of amaladh.
384 amannan Ainmear plural of àm.
385 amar Ainmear Equivalent to 'channel': The wale of a sailing ship which projects beyond the gunwale and to which the shrouds attach vi…
386 amar-eun Ainmear Equivalent to 'Birdbath': A shallow basin, sometimes ornamental, filled with water for wild birds to drink from or in wh…
387 amar-ionnlaid Ainmear Equivalent to 'Bathtub': A large container for holding water in which a person may bathe (take a bath).
388 amaran Ainmear plural of amar.
389 amaran-eun Ainmear plural of amar-eun.
390 amas Ainmear verbal noun of amais.
391 amasan Ainmear plural of amas.
392 amhach Ainmear /ˈãvɪç/ Equivalent to 'neck': The part of the body connecting the head and the trunk found in humans and some animals.
393 amhaich Ainmear genitive singular of amhach.
394 amhaiche Ainmear genitive singular of amhaich.
395 amhaichean Ainmear plural of amhach.
396 amhairc Gnìomhair look, observe, behold, see.
397 amharais Ainmear genitive singular of amharas.
398 amharas Ainmear Equivalent to 'doubt': Disbelief or uncertainty (about something); (countable) a particular instance of such disbelief o…
399 amharasan Ainmear plural of amharas.
400 amharc Ainmear /ˈãvəɾk/ view, sight, observation.
401 amharc-lainn Ainmear genitive singular of amharc-lann.
402 amharc-lann Ainmear Equivalent to 'observatory': A place where stars, planets and other celestial bodies are observed, usually through a tel…
403 amharc-lannan Ainmear plural of amharc-lann.
404 amhasg Ainmear barbarian, boor.
405 amhrain Ainmear /ˈauɾaɲ/ inflection of amhran:.
406 amhran Ainmear /ˈãũɾan/ Equivalent to 'song': A former dynasty in China, reigning from the end of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms to the beg…
407 an Gnìomhair, Alt /ən̪ˠ/ Present interrogative form of is (the copula).
408 an ath bhliadhna Ainmear next year.
409 an ath oidhche Ainmear the next night; the following night.
410 an dà latha Ainmear great change, reversal, turnabout, transformation (of circumstances).
411 an e Gnìomhair question form of is.
412 an galar tuiteamas-cadail Ainmear Equivalent to 'narcolepsy': A disorder characterized by sudden and uncontrollable attacks of deep sleep, often brief, so…
413 an geall Abairt
414 an t-isean deireadh linn Abairt the youngest child in a family (fig.).
415 an urrainn do Gnìomhair Question form of 's urrainn do.
416 an-aoibhneas Ainmear woe, sadness, sorrow, grief, misery, discomfort.
417 an-chreideamh Ainmear unbelief, scepticism, atheism.
418 an-éibhneas Ainmear alternative form of an-aoibhneas.
419 ana-caitheamh Ainmear prodigality, waste, extravagance, dissipation.
420 ana-caitheamhan Ainmear plural of ana-caitheamh.
421 ana-caitheimh Ainmear genitive singular of ana-caitheamh.
422 ana-ceartas Ainmear /ˈanaˌkʲʰɛrˠs̪t̪əs̪/ injustice, iniquity, unfairness, bad treatment.
423 ana-cothrom Ainmear disadvantage, unfairness, adversity.
424 ana-cothroman Ainmear plural of ana-cothrom.
425 ana-cothruim Ainmear genitive singular of ana-cothrom.
426 ana-creideamh Ainmear alternative form of an-chreideamh.
427 ana-cùram Ainmear negligence, carelessness.
428 ana-miann Ainmear Equivalent to 'lust': A feeling of strong desire, especially such a feeling driven by sexual arousal.
429 ana-miannan Ainmear plural of ana-miann.
430 ana-mianntan Ainmear plural of ana-miann.
431 anail Ainmear Equivalent to 'rest': Relief from work or activity by sleeping; sleep.
432 anailean Ainmear plural of anail.
433 anainn Ainmear Equivalent to 'Eaves': The underside of a roof that extends beyond the external walls of a building.
434 anainne Ainmear genitive singular of anainn.
435 anainnean Ainmear plural of anainn.
436 anairt-bhàis Ainmear genitive singular of anart-bàis.
437 anairt-bhùird Ainmear genitive singular of anart-bùird.
438 analach Ainmear genitive singular of anail.
439 analachadh Ainmear /əˈnaləxə/ Equivalent to 'aspirate mutation': An alteration of the initial consonant of a word which occurs in certain Celtic langu…
440 analachaidh Ainmear genitive singular of analachadh.
441 analachaidhean Ainmear plural of analachadh.
442 anam Ainmear /ˈãnəm/ term of affection, love.
443 anarag Ainmear Equivalent to 'Anorak': A heavy weatherproof jacket with an attached hood; a parka or windcheater.
444 anaragan Ainmear plural of anarag.
445 anaraige Ainmear genitive singular of anarag.
446 anart Ainmear Equivalent to 'linen': Thread or cloth made from flax fiber.
447 anart-bàis Ainmear shroud, winding sheet.
448 anart-bùird Ainmear tablecloth, table linen.
449 anartan Ainmear plural of anart.
450 anartan-bàis Ainmear plural of anart-bàis.
451 anartan-bùird Ainmear plural of anart-bùird.
452 anmoch Ainmear /ˈaˈnaməx/ Equivalent to 'late': Acronym of limbic-predominant age-related TDP-43 encephalopathy, a form of dementia.
453 annalair Ainmear Equivalent to 'computer': A programmable electronic device that performs mathematical calculations and logical operation…
454 annalairean Ainmear plural of annalair.
455 annas-làimhe Ainmear masterpiece, masterwork.
456 antaidh Ainmear Equivalent to 'aunt': The sister or sister-in-law of one’s parent.
457 antaidhean Ainmear plural of antaidh.
458 ao- Ainmear Equivalent to 'un-': Préfixe représentant le chiffre 1 lors de la formation du nom provisoire systématique d’un élément…
459 aodach Ainmear /ˈɯːt̪əx/ sails (collectively).
460 aodach-leapa Ainmear Equivalent to 'Bedding': The textiles associated with a bed, e.g., sheets, pillowcases, bedspreads, blankets, etc.
461 aodaich Ainmear genitive singular of aodach.
462 aodaich-leapa Ainmear genitive singular of aodach-leapa.
463 aodaichean Ainmear plural of aodach.
464 aodaichean-leapa Ainmear plural of aodach-leapa.
465 aodainn Ainmear genitive singular of aodann.
466 aodainnean Ainmear plural of aodann.
467 aodann Ainmear /ˈɯːt̪ən̪ˠ/ Equivalent to 'face': The front part of the head of a human or other animal, featuring the eyes, nose, and mouth, and th…
468 aodann coimheach Ainmear alternative form of aodann-coimheach.
469 aodann-coimheach Ainmear
470 aogais Ainmear genitive singular of aogas.
471 aogaisean Ainmear plural of aogas.
472 aogas Ainmear countenance, air, appearance.
473 aoghaire Ainmear /ˈɯː.ɪɾʲə/ herdsman, pastor, shepherd.
474 aoibhinn Ainmear /ˈɤivɪɲ/
475 aoibhneas Ainmear /ˈɤjɲəs/ gladness, joy, pleasure.
476 aoibhneasan Ainmear plural of aoibhneas.
477 aoibhneis Ainmear genitive singular of aoibhneas.
478 aoigh Ainmear /ɯiʲ/ guest, visitor.
479 aoigheachd Ainmear hospitality, entertainment.
480 aoin Ainmear genitive singular of aon.
481 aoine Ainmear /ˈɯːɲə/ Alternative form of Dihaoine.
482 aoir Ainmear Equivalent to 'Satire': A literary device of writing or art which principally ridicules its subject often as an intended…
483 aoire Ainmear genitive singular of aoir.
484 aois Ainmear /[ɯːʃ]/ Equivalent to 'age': The amount of time that some being has been alive, or that some thing has been in existence, as mea…
485 aoise Ainmear genitive singular of aois.
486 aoisean Ainmear plural of aois.
487 aon Ainmear /ɯ̃ːn/ Equivalent to 'one': Honorific alternative letter-case form of one, sometimes used when referring to God or another impo…
488 aon uair deug Ainmear /ˌɯːn uəɾʲ ˈtʲiək/ eleven o'clock.
489 aon-adharcach Ainmear A unicorn.
490 aon-mhargadh Ainmear Equivalent to 'monopoly': A situation, by legal privilege or other agreement, in which solely one party (company, cartel…
491 aonachadh Ainmear verbal noun of aonaich.
492 aonachaidh Ainmear genitive singular of aonachadh.
493 aonachaidhean Ainmear plural of aonachadh.
494 aonadh Ainmear Equivalent to 'union': The Oxford Union (a debating society); not to be conflated with Oxford University Student Union (…
495 aonaich Gnìomhair Equivalent to 'Coalesce': Troisième personne du singulier de l’indicatif présent du verbe coalescer.
496 aonaichte Gnìomhair past participle of aonaich.
497 aonaidh Ainmear genitive singular of aonadh.
498 aonaidhean Ainmear plural of aonadh.
499 aonain Ainmear genitive singular of aonan.
500 aonair Ainmear /ˈɯ̃ːnəɾʲ/ genitive singular of aonar.
501 aonais Ainmear alternative form of iùnais (“want”).
502 aonan Ainmear /ˈɯnan/ Equivalent to 'one': Honorific alternative letter-case form of one, sometimes used when referring to God or another impo…
503 aonar Ainmear /ˈɯ̃ːnəɾ/ Equivalent to 'one': Honorific alternative letter-case form of one, sometimes used when referring to God or another impo…
504 aonarain Ainmear genitive singular of aonaran.
505 aonaran Ainmear Equivalent to 'Recluse': A person who lives in self-imposed isolation or seclusion from the world, especially for religi…
506 aonaranachd Ainmear Equivalent to 'loneliness': A feeling of depression resulting from being alone or from having no companions.
507 aonaranan Ainmear plural of aonaran.
508 aonrachd Ainmear /ˈɯ̃ːrˠəxk/ aloneness, solitude.
509 aonranachd Ainmear alternative form of aonaranachd.
510 aonta Ainmear unity, harmony of sentiment, brotherly harmony.
511 aontachadh Ainmear agreement, understanding.
512 aontachaidh Ainmear genitive singular of aontachadh.
513 aontachaidhean Ainmear plural of aontachadh.
514 aontachd Ainmear corporation.
515 aontaich Gnìomhair Equivalent to 'agree': pleasant.
516 aontaidh Ainmear genitive singular of aonta.
517 aontaidhean Ainmear plural of aonta.
518 aontamhachd Ainmear /ˈɯːn̪t̪ʰəvəxk/ Equivalent to 'Celibacy': Abstaining from marriage; the state of being unmarried.
519 aontamhachdan Ainmear plural of aontamhachd.
520 aontan Ainmear plural of aonta.
521 aotramain Ainmear inflection of aotraman:.
522 aotraman Ainmear alternative form of aotroman.
523 aotromain Ainmear inflection of aotroman:.
524 aotroman Ainmear Equivalent to 'urinary bladder': An elastic, muscular sac situated in the pelvic cavity, into which urine from the kidne…
525 apag Ainmear /ˈaʰpak/ talkative, prating woman.
526 apracot Ainmear apricot, Prunus armeniaca (both tree and fruit).
527 apragod Ainmear alternative form of apracot (“apricot”).
528 apragodan Ainmear plural of apragod.
529 apragoid Ainmear genitive singular of apragod.
530 ar Ainmear, Gnìomhair /aɾ/ slaughter, carnage (more severe than marbh).
531 àraich Gnìomhair cherish, nurture, nourish, tend to.
532 arain Ainmear genitive singular of aran.
533 arain-choirce Ainmear genitive singular of aran-coirce.
534 aran Ainmear /ˈa.ɾan/ livelihood, sustenance.
535 aran milis Ainmear /[ˈaɾan ˈmilɪʃ]/ A sweetbread, gingerbread, shortbread, cake, or bun.
536 aran-coirce Ainmear Equivalent to 'Oatmeal': Meal made from rolled or round oats.
537 aran-donn Ainmear Equivalent to 'brown bread': Any bread with a brown colour as contrasted with white, off-white, or other colours.
538 arbhair Ainmear genitive singular of arbhar.
539 arbhar Ainmear /ˈaˈɾavəɾ/ corn (fruits of a cereal crop, growing or in sheaf; includes grain and straw, but ceases to be applied to either when se…
540 arc Ainmear /arxk/ cork, bung, stopper.
541 arc-eòlais Ainmear genitive singular of arc-eòlas.
542 arc-eòlas Ainmear archaeology.
543 àrdaich Gnìomhair exalt, extol, elevate, raise aloft, heighten, promote.
544 argumaid Ainmear
545 arm Ainmear /ˈaɾam/ Equivalent to 'weapon': An instrument of attack or defense in combat or hunting, e.g.
546 armaich Gnìomhair Equivalent to 'arm': The portion of the upper human appendage, from the shoulder to the wrist and sometimes including th…
547 armailt Ainmear
548 armailtean Ainmear plural of armailt.
549 ars Gnìomhair /ɔs̪/ alternative form of arsa (“said”) used before vowels.
550 arsa Gnìomhair /ˈɔs̪ə/
551 arspag Ainmear /ˈarˠs̪pak/ great black-backed gull (Larus marinus).
552 artaigil Ainmear an article, a piece of writing.
553 as Gnìomhair Combination of the relative particle a with the copula is.
554 às an dris anns an droigheann Abairt out of the frying pan, into the fire.
555 asail Ainmear genitive singular of asal.
556 asal Ainmear /ˈas̪al̪ˠ/ Equivalent to 'Ass': Any of several species of horse-like animals, especially Equus asinus, the domesticated of which ar…
557 asal-stiallach Ainmear Equivalent to 'Zebra': Any of three species of subgenus Hippotigris: Equus grevyi, Equus quagga, or Equus zebra, all wit…
558 asalan Ainmear plural of asal.
559 ascair Ainmear Alternative form of asgair.
560 ascairean Ainmear plural of ascair.
561 ascaoin Ainmear inner side (of garment).
562 ascaoine Ainmear genitive singular of ascaoin.
563 asgaidh Ainmear /ˈas̪kɪ/ gift, present.
564 asgaidhe Ainmear genitive singular of asgaidh.
565 asgaidhean Ainmear plural of asgaidh.
566 asgaill Ainmear
567 asgair Ainmear Equivalent to 'Apostrophe': An arrangement of chlorophyll grains perpendicular to the outer surface of plant cells, as o…
568 asgairean Ainmear plural of asgair.
569 asna Ainmear Equivalent to 'rib': Any of a series of long curved bones occurring in 12 pairs in humans and other animals and extendin…
570 asnaichean Ainmear plural of asna.
571 astar Ainmear
572 astatain Ainmear Equivalent to 'Astatine': A highly radioactive chemical element (symbol At), one of the halogens, with atomic number 85.
573 astrachadh sòisealta Ainmear Equivalent to 'social distancing': The practice of maintaining physical distance between people to reduce the spread of…
574 at Ainmear, Gnìomhair protuberance, prominence.
575 at-bràghad Ainmear peritonsillar abscess, quinsy.
576 atadh Ainmear /ˈaʰt̪əɣ/ Equivalent to 'Swelling': Anything swollen, especially any abnormally swollen part of the body.
577 ataidh Ainmear genitive singular of atadh.
578 ataidhean Ainmear plural of atadh.
579 ataireachd Ainmear swell of the sea.
580 ath-agair Gnìomhair
581 ath-agairt Ainmear verbal noun of ath-agair.
582 ath-ainmeachadh Ainmear verbal noun of ath-ainmich.
583 ath-ainmeachaidh Ainmear genitive singular of ath-ainmeachadh.
584 ath-ainmeachaidhean Ainmear plural of ath-ainmeachadh.
585 ath-ainmich Gnìomhair
586 ath-aithris Ainmear, Gnìomhair reiterate, repeat.
587 ath-bheachd Ainmear afterthought, reconsideration, retrospect.
588 ath-bheachda Ainmear genitive singular of ath-bheachd.
589 ath-bheachdachadh Ainmear verbal noun of ath-bheachdaich.
590 ath-bheachdachaidh Ainmear genitive singular of ath-bheachdachadh.
591 ath-bheachdachaidhean Ainmear plural of ath-bheachdachadh.
592 ath-bheachdaich Gnìomhair reconsider, review.
593 ath-bheachdan Ainmear plural of ath-bheachd.
594 ath-bheothachadh Ainmear alternative form of ath-bheothachadh.
595 ath-bheothachaidh Ainmear genitive singular of ath-bheothachadh.
596 ath-bheothachaidhean Ainmear plural of ath-bheothachadh.
597 ath-bheòthaich Gnìomhair reanimate, refresh, rekindle, revive.
598 ath-bhlas Ainmear Equivalent to 'aftertaste': A taste of something that persists when it is no longer present.
599 ath-bhreith Ainmear regeneration.
600 ath-bhreithneachadh Ainmear verbal noun of ath-bhreithnich.
601 ath-bhreithneachadh laghail Ainmear judicial review.
602 ath-bhreithneachaidh Ainmear genitive singular of ath-bhreithneachadh.
603 ath-bhreithneachaidhean Ainmear plural of ath-bhreithneachadh.
604 ath-bhreithnich Gnìomhair to review, reconsider.
605 ath-bhriathrachas Ainmear Equivalent to 'Tautology': Redundant use of words, a pleonasm, an unnecessary and tedious repetition.
606 ath-bhriathraiche Ainmear tautologist.
607 ath-bhrod Gnìomhair to resuscitate.
608 ath-bhrosnaich Gnìomhair
609 ath-bhualadh Ainmear reaction, repercussion.
610 ath-bhuannaich Gnìomhair
611 ath-bhuidhinn Gnìomhair
612 ath-chagainn Gnìomhair ruminate, chew the cud.
613 ath-chagnadh Ainmear verbal noun of ath-chagainn.
614 ath-cheangal Ainmear rebinding.
615 ath-cheannaich Gnìomhair redeem, repurchase.
616 ath-cheannsachadh Ainmear verbal noun of ath-cheannsaich.
617 ath-cheannsachaidh Ainmear genitive singular of ath-cheannsachadh.
618 ath-cheannsachaidhean Ainmear plural of ath-cheannsachadh.
619 ath-cheannsaich Gnìomhair reconquer.
620 ath-cheasnachadh Ainmear verbal noun of ath-cheasnaich.
621 ath-cheasnaich Gnìomhair Equivalent to 're-examine': To question a witness in redirect examination.
622 ath-cheumnachadh Ainmear recapitulation.
623 ath-chlaon Gnìomhair
624 ath-chlaonadh Ainmear verbal noun of ath-chlaon.
625 ath-chleamhnas Ainmear relationship.
626 ath-chluich Ainmear Equivalent to 'Replay': An act or instance of replaying (of playing something, such as a game, again); a replaying of (s…
627 ath-chòireachadh Ainmear adaptation.
628 ath-choisich Gnìomhair retrace one's steps.
629 ath-chomas Ainmear rehabilitation.
630 ath-chruinnich Gnìomhair
631 ath-chruthachadh Ainmear reformation, regeneration.
632 ath-chruthaich Gnìomhair reconstruct, recreate, reform, regenerate.
633 ath-chuairteachadh Ainmear verbal noun of ath-chuairtich.
634 ath-chuairteachaidh Ainmear genitive singular of ath-chuairteachadh.
635 ath-chuairteachaidhean Ainmear plural of ath-chuairteachadh.
636 ath-chuairtich Gnìomhair
637 ath-chuir Ainmear, Gnìomhair transplant.
638 ath-chunntadh Ainmear Equivalent to 'Recount': Narration, account, description, rendering.
639 ath-chur Ainmear verbal noun of ath-chuir.
640 ath-dhealbh Gnìomhair transform.
641 ath-dhealbhadh Ainmear metamorphosis, transformation.
642 ath-dhèan Gnìomhair Equivalent to 'Redo': A repeated action; a doing again, refurbishment, etc.
643 ath-dhèanadh Ainmear alternative form of ath-dhèanamh.
644 ath-dhèanaidh Ainmear genitive singular of ath-dhèanadh.
645 ath-dhèanaidhean Ainmear plural of ath-dhèanadh.
646 ath-dhèanaimh Ainmear genitive singular of ath-dhèanamh.
647 ath-dhèanamh Ainmear verbal noun of ath-dhèan.
648 ath-dheuchainn Ainmear re-examination.
649 ath-dhìol Gnìomhair recompense, refund, repay, requite.
650 ath-dhìoladh Ainmear recompense, refund, retribution.
651 ath-dhìolaidh Ainmear genitive singular of ath-dhìoladh.
652 ath-dhìolaidhean Ainmear plural of ath-dhìoladh.
653 ath-dhùblachadh Ainmear verbal noun of ath-dhùblaich.
654 ath-dhùblaich Gnìomhair
655 ath-dhùisg Gnìomhair resuscitate.
656 ath-eagaraich Gnìomhair reorganise.
657 ath-èisdeachd Ainmear Equivalent to 'appeal': An application to a superior court or judge for a decision or order by an inferior court or judg…
658 ath-fhasdaich Gnìomhair re-engage.
659 ath-fhilleadh Ainmear invagination.
660 ath-fhrithealadh Ainmear Equivalent to 'aftercare': The care given to a patient during recovery from an operation or after hospitalization.
661 ath-fhuaim Ainmear resonance.
662 ath-ghabh Gnìomhair
663 ath-ghabh a-steach Gnìomhair
664 ath-ghabhalach Ainmear subtenant.
665 ath-ghairm Ainmear Equivalent to 'Encore': A brief extra performance, done after the main performance is complete.
666 ath-ghin Gnìomhair regenerate.
667 ath-ghineamhainn Ainmear regeneration.
668 ath-ghintinn Ainmear verbal noun of ath-ghin.
669 ath-ghlac Gnìomhair recapture.
670 ath-ghnàthachadh Ainmear rehabilitation.
671 ath-innis Gnìomhair recapitulate.
672 ath-innse Ainmear verbal noun of ath-innis.
673 ath-innsean Ainmear plural of ath-innse.
674 ath-innsidh Ainmear genitive singular of ath-innse.
675 ath-lathaich Gnìomhair procrastinate, delay.
676 ath-leasachadh Ainmear verbal noun of ath-leasaich.
677 ath-leasachaidh Ainmear genitive singular of ath-leasachadh.
678 ath-leasachaidhean Ainmear plural of ath-leasachadh.
679 ath-leasachair Ainmear Equivalent to 'Reformer': Alternative letter-case form of reformer (“one involved in the Reformation”).
680 ath-leasaich Gnìomhair Equivalent to 'reform': The change of something that is defective, broken, inefficient or otherwise negative, in order t…
681 ath-leasaichte Gnìomhair past participle of ath-leasaich.
682 ath-leigeil a-steach Ainmear Equivalent to 'Readmission': A second or subsequent admission.
683 ath-leithid Ainmear
684 ath-leum Gnìomhair
685 ath-lìon Gnìomhair
686 ath-lorgaich Gnìomhair Equivalent to 'Retrace': The period when the beam of the cathode-ray tube returns to its initial horizontal position in…
687 ath-neartaich Gnìomhair reinforce.
688 ath-nochd Gnìomhair reproduce, copy.
689 ath-nuadhaich Gnìomhair regenerate.
690 ath-obair Ainmear
691 ath-phàidheadh Ainmear repayment.
692 ath-raonadh Ainmear refraction.
693 ath-reic Ainmear Equivalent to 'Resale': Sale of something previously bought.
694 ath-rèiteachadh Ainmear verbal noun of ath-rèitich.
695 ath-rèitich Gnìomhair reconcile.
696 ath-roinn Ainmear, Gnìomhair redivide, subdivide.
697 ath-ruith Gnìomhair
698 ath-sgal Ainmear Equivalent to 'echo': An oread, punished by Hera by losing her own voice and only being able to mimic that of others.
699 ath-sgala Ainmear genitive singular of ath-sgal.
700 ath-sgalan Ainmear plural of ath-sgal.
701 ath-sgrìobh Gnìomhair copy, rewrite, transcribe.
702 ath-sgrìobhadh Ainmear copy, rewrite, transcript, transcription.
703 ath-sgrìobhaidh Ainmear genitive singular of ath-sgrìobhadh.
704 ath-sgrìobhaidhean Ainmear plural of ath-sgrìobhadh.
705 ath-sgrìobhair Ainmear Equivalent to 'Transcriber': A person who transcribes; a transcriptionist.
706 ath-sgrìobhairean Ainmear plural of ath-sgrìobhair.
707 ath-sgrùd Gnìomhair Equivalent to 'revise': A second proof sheet; a proof sheet taken after the first or a subsequent correction.
708 ath-sgrùdadh Ainmear verbal noun of ath-sgrùd.
709 ath-shealbhaich Gnìomhair repossess.
710 ath-sheall Gnìomhair reconsider.
711 ath-shealladh Gnìomhair retrospect.
712 ath-shlàinte Ainmear Equivalent to 'Convalescence': A gradual healing after illness or injury.
713 ath-shoineas Ainmear resonance.
714 ath-shuidheachadh Ainmear verbal noun of ath-shuidhich.
715 ath-shuidhich Gnìomhair initialize.
716 ath-smaoinich Gnìomhair reconsider.
717 ath-smuain Ainmear Equivalent to 'Afterthought': A reflection after an act; a later or subsequent thought, action, or expedient.
718 ath-thagair Gnìomhair
719 ath-thagairt Ainmear verbal noun of ath-thagair.
720 ath-thagh Gnìomhair
721 ath-thagradh Ainmear alternative form of ath-thagairt.
722 ath-thaigh Ainmear Equivalent to 'annex': A census-designated place in Malheur County, Oregon, United States.
723 ath-thaisbean Ainmear restatement.
724 ath-thinneas-cloinne Ainmear Equivalent to 'afterpain': Pain that occurs or remains after an event, such as surgery (especially dental surgery), eati…
725 ath-thionndadh Ainmear
726 ath-thog Gnìomhair rebuild, reconstruct.
727 ath-thogail Ainmear verbal noun of ath-thog.
728 ath-thòisich Gnìomhair recommence, resume.
729 ath-thruas Ainmear Equivalent to 'compassion': Deep awareness of the suffering of others that people have to the point of them being motiva…
730 ath-thuisleachadh Ainmear verbal noun of ath-thuislich.
731 ath-thuislich Gnìomhair Equivalent to 'Relapse': The act or situation of relapsing.
732 ath-thuit Gnìomhair Equivalent to 'Relapse': The act or situation of relapsing.
733 ath-thuiteam Ainmear verbal noun of ath-thuit.
734 ath-ùraich Gnìomhair Equivalent to 'Regenerate': One who is spiritually reborn.
735 athair Ainmear /ˈahəð/ Equivalent to 'father': A male parent, especially of a human; a male who parents a child (which he has sired, adopted, f…
736 athair-baistidh Ainmear Equivalent to 'godfather': A man present at the christening of a baby who promises to help raise the child in a Christia…
737 athair-cèile Ainmear father-in-law.
738 athan Ainmear plural of àth (“ford”).
739 athar Ainmear genitive singular of athair.
740 athar-baistidh Ainmear genitive singular of athair-baistidh.
741 athar-cèile Ainmear genitive singular of athair-cèile.
742 atharrachadh Ainmear change, variation, alteration.
743 atharrachadh aimsir Ainmear climate change.
744 atharrachaidh Ainmear genitive singular of atharrachadh.
745 atharrachaidh aimsir Ainmear genitive singular of atharrachadh aimsir.
746 atharrachaidhean Ainmear plural of atharrachadh.
747 atharrachaidhean aimsir Ainmear plural of atharrachadh aimsir.
748 atharraich Gnìomhair Equivalent to 'change': The process of becoming different.
749 atharraich do chainnt Abairt change your tune.
750 athchuinge Ainmear /ˈaxɪɲcə/ petition, entreaty, request.
751 athchuingean Ainmear plural of athchuinge.
752 athraichean Ainmear plural of athair.
753 athraichean-baistidh Ainmear plural of athair-baistidh.
754 athraichean-cèile Ainmear plural of athair-cèile.
755 b' Gnìomhair /p-/ Form of bu used before vowels and fh-.
756 b' àill leat Abairt /ˈpaːʎɛht/ Sorry? Pardon? (informal singular).
757 b' àill leibh Abairt /ˈb̥aːʎəv/ sorry? pardon? (plural or formal singular).
758 b' eòlach do sheanair air Abairt An ironic phrase which indicates that the speaker considers what has been said to be unlikely, or refers to something ne…
759 b' fheàrr Abairt /ˈb̥jɑːrˠ/ past/conditional of is fheàrr.
760 b' urrainn do Gnìomhair conditional of 's urrainn do.
761 Ainmear genitive singular of bò.
762 bab Ainmear /pap/ child's excrement (hence abab).
763 bàbhain Ainmear genitive singular of bàbhan.
764 bàbhan Ainmear Equivalent to 'Bulwark': The planking or plating along the sides of a nautical vessel above her gunwale that reduces the…
765 bàbhanan Ainmear plural of bàbhan.
766 bac Ainmear, Gnìomhair delay, obstacle, hindrance.
767 bac an tùs Gnìomhair Equivalent to 'nip in the bud': To remove a bud (from a plant) to prevent flower and fruit from forming.
768 baca Ainmear genitive singular of bac.
769 bacach Ainmear /ˈpaxkəx/ a crippled person.
770 bacadh Ainmear /ˈpaʰkəɣ/ obstacle, obstruction, hindrance, restraint, act of hindering or preventing.
771 bacadh-cadail Ainmear Equivalent to 'insomnia': A sleeping disorder that is known for its symptoms of unrest and the inability to sleep.
772 bacaidh Ainmear genitive singular of bacadh.
773 bacaidh-cadail Ainmear genitive singular of bacadh-cadail.
774 bacaidhean Ainmear plural of bacadh.
775 bacaidhean-cadail Ainmear plural of bacadh-cadail.
776 bacan Ainmear plural of bac.
777 bacan cearr Ainmear Equivalent to 'Turbot': Any of species Scophthalmus maximus (syn.
778 bachall Ainmear /ˈpaxəl̪ˠ/ Equivalent to 'crosier': A staff with a hooked end similar to a shepherd's crook, or with a cross at the end, carried by…
779 bachlag Ainmear Equivalent to 'shoot': To launch (forcefully project) a projectile.
780 bachlagan Ainmear plural of bachlag.
781 bachlaig Ainmear genitive singular of bachlag.
782 bad Ainmear /b̥at̪/ thicket, clump (of trees).
783 badan Ainmear plural of bad (“place, spot; tuft, bunch; flock, group; thicket, clump (of trees)”).
784 baga Ainmear /ˈb̥akə/ Equivalent to 'sack': A bag; especially a large bag of strong, coarse material for storage and handling of various commo…
785 bagaichean Ainmear plural of baga.
786 bagair Gnìomhair threaten (with air).
787 bagairt Ainmear /ˈpakərʃtʲ/ verbal noun of bagair.
788 bagairtean Ainmear plural of bagairt.
789 bàgh Ainmear /paːɣ/ Equivalent to 'bay': Ellipsis of San Francisco Bay Area (metropolitan area in California): a geographic region of Califo…
790 bagradh Ainmear verbal noun of bagair.
791 bagraidh Ainmear genitive singular of bagradh.
792 bagraidhean Ainmear plural of bagradh.
793 baic Ainmear alternative spelling of bàic.
794 baicichean Ainmear plural of baic.
795 baid Ainmear genitive singular of bad.
796 baideal Ainmear
797 bàidh Ainmear /paːj/ mercy, clemency, commiseration, partiality, benignity, humanity.
798 baidhsagail Ainmear genitive singular of baidhsagal.
799 baidhsagal Ainmear
800 baidhsagalan Ainmear plural of baidhsagal.
801 bàigh Ainmear alternative form of bàidh.
802 bail Ainmear thrift, frugality.
803 baile Ainmear /ˈb̥alə/ Equivalent to 'town': A settlement; an area with residential districts, shops and amenities, and its own local governmen…
804 baile beag Ainmear alternative form of baile-beag.
805 baile mòir Ainmear genitive singular of baile mòr.
806 baile mòr Ainmear Equivalent to 'city': A large settlement, bigger than a town; sometimes with a specific legal definition, depending on t…
807 baile-beag Ainmear /palə pek/
808 baile-bhig Ainmear /palə vɪkʲ/ genitive singular of baile-beag.
809 baile-dùthchail Ainmear Equivalent to 'village': A rural habitation of size between a hamlet and a town.
810 bàillidh Ainmear /ˈpaːʎi/ Equivalent to 'Magistrate': A judicial officer with limited authority to administer and enforce the law.
811 bàillidhean Ainmear plural of bàillidh.
812 bailtean Ainmear /ˈb̥al.tʲən/ plural of baile.
813 bailtean mòra Ainmear plural of baile mòr.
814 bailtean-beaga Ainmear /palt̪ʲan pekə/ plural of baile-beag.
815 bainn-leathainn Ainmear genitive singular of bann-leathann.
816 bainne Ainmear /ˈb̥aɲə/ genitive singular of bann.
817 bainne na briogais Ainmear genitive singular of bann na briogais.
818 bainne-dùirn Ainmear genitive singular of bann-dùirn.
819 bainnse Ainmear genitive singular of banais.
820 bainnseadh Ainmear /ˈb̥ãĩʃəɣ/ genitive singular of banais (“wedding”).
821 bainnsean Ainmear plural of banais.
822 bainrìgh Ainmear alternative form of banrigh.
823 bainrìghrean Ainmear plural of bainrìgh.
824 bainthighearnan Ainmear plural of baintighearna.
825 baintighearna Ainmear /ˈb̥aiɲdʲʒərˠn̪ˠə/ Used to refer to the Goddess.
826 bàir Ainmear genitive singular of bàr.
827 bàird Ainmear inflection of bàrd:.
828 bàire Ainmear genitive singular of bàir.
829 bàirean Ainmear plural of bàir.
830 bairill Ainmear alternative form of baraill (“barrel”).
831 bàirneach Ainmear /ˈpaːɾʲɲəx/
832 bàis Ainmear genitive singular of bàs.
833 baist Gnìomhair /paʃtʲ/ baptize, christen.
834 baiste Gnìomhair past participle of baist.
835 baisteadh Ainmear /ˈpaʃtʲəɣ/ verbal noun of baist.
836 baistidh Ainmear genitive singular of baisteadh.
837 baistidhean Ainmear plural of baisteadh.
838 bàite Gnìomhair past participle of bàth.
839 balach Ainmear /ˈb̥al̪ˠəx/ Equivalent to 'boy': ISO 639-3 language code for Bodo (Central Africa).
840 balachain Ainmear genitive singular of balachan.
841 balachain-sgoile Ainmear genitive singular of balachan-sgoile.
842 balachan Ainmear diminutive of balach: little boy.
843 balachan-sgoile Ainmear schoolboy.
844 balaich Ainmear /ˈb̥al̪ˠiç/ vocative/genitive singular.
845 balbhan Ainmear mute (person unable to speak).
846 balg Ainmear /ˈpal̪ˠak/ Equivalent to 'Blister': A small bubble between the layers of the skin that contains watery or bloody fluid and is cause…
847 balg-buachrach Ainmear
848 balgaim Ainmear genitive singular of balgam.
849 balgair Ainmear rogue, scoundrel, shyster, thief, impudent person.
850 balgam Ainmear mouthful (of a drink), sip, gulp.
851 balgaman Ainmear plural of balgam (“mouthful, sip”).
852 balgan-buachair Ainmear Equivalent to 'Mushroom': Any of the fleshy fruiting bodies of fungi typically produced above ground on soil or on their…
853 ball Ainmear /paul̪ˠ/ Equivalent to 'article': A piece of nonfiction writing such as a story, report, opinion piece, or entry in a newspaper…
854 ball-basgaid Ainmear /ˌpauɫ̪ ˈpaskɪtʲ/ Equivalent to 'basketball': A sport in which two opposing teams of five players strive to put a ball through a hoop.
855 ball-bholaidh Ainmear /ˌpauɫ̪ ˈvɔɫ̪i/ volleyball.
856 ball-chrith Ainmear /ˌpaul̪ˠ ˈxɾiː/ trembling, tremor.
857 ball-coise Ainmear /ˌpaul̪ˠ ˈkʰɔʃə/ Equivalent to 'football': A sport played on foot in which teams attempt to get a ball into a goal or zone defended by th…
858 ball-coise Aimeireaganach Ainmear Equivalent to 'American football': A team sport similar to rugby football, played by two teams of eleven players on a re…
859 ball-goilf Ainmear /ˌpaul̪ˠ ˈkɔlf/ Equivalent to 'golf ball': A small, usually white ball that is designed for use in the game of golf.
860 ball-stèidhe Ainmear /ˌpaul̪ˠ ˈʃtʲeː.ə/
861 balla Ainmear /ˈpaɫ̪ə/ Equivalent to 'wall': A Chinese constellation located near Pegasus and Andromeda, one of the 28 lunar mansions and part…
862 ballachan Ainmear plural of balla.
863 ballan Ainmear bucket, wooden vessel.
864 ballrachd Ainmear Equivalent to 'Membership': The state of being a member of a group or organization.
865 ballrachdan Ainmear plural of ballrachd.
866 balt Ainmear Equivalent to 'selvage': The edge of a woven fabric, where the weft (side-to-side) threads run around the warp (top to b…
867 baltan Ainmear plural of balt.
868 bambù Ainmear /[pamˈbuː]/ Equivalent to 'bamboo': A fast-growing grass of the Bambusoideae subfamily, characterised by its woody, hollow, round, s…
869 ban-aba Ainmear Equivalent to 'abbess': A female superior or governess of a nunnery, or convent of nuns, having the same authority over…
870 ban-actair Ainmear Equivalent to 'actress': A female who performs on the stage or in films.
871 ban-adhaltraiche Ainmear Equivalent to 'Adulteress': A female adulterer, a married woman or wife who commits adultery.
872 ban-adhaltraichean Ainmear plural of ban-adhaltraiche.
873 ban-choinean Ainmear Equivalent to 'Doe': A female deer; also used of similar animals such as antelope (less commonly a goat, as nanny is als…
874 ban-dalta Ainmear foster daughter.
875 ban-dalta-baistidh Ainmear Equivalent to 'goddaughter': A female child whose baptism is sponsored by a godparent.
876 ban-dè Ainmear genitive singular of ban-dia.
877 bàn-dhearg Ainmear /ˈpaːnʝɛɾak/ Equivalent to 'pink': A small hole or puncture made by a sharp, slender instrument such as a rapier, poniard or dagger…
878 ban-dia Ainmear Equivalent to 'Goddess': The single goddess of various monotheistic religions.
879 ban-dia coille Ainmear
880 ban-diabhal Ainmear
881 ban-diathan Ainmear plural of ban-dia.
882 ban-diùc Ainmear
883 ban-draoidh Ainmear witch, sorceress, enchantress.
884 ban-dubhairiche Ainmear
885 ban-Eireannach Ainmear Irishwoman.
886 ban-Eireannaich Ainmear genitive singular of ban-Eireannach.
887 ban-fhàidh Ainmear prophetess.
888 ban-iarla Ainmear Equivalent to 'Countess': Alternative letter-case form of countess.
889 ban-iasgair Ainmear Equivalent to 'fishwife': A woman who sells or works with fish; a female fishmonger.
890 ban-ifrinneach Ainmear
891 ban-ìmpire Ainmear alternative form of ban-ìmpire.
892 ban-impirean Ainmear plural of ban-impire.
893 ban-iompaire Ainmear alternative form of ban-ìmpire.
894 ban-ìompairean Ainmear plural of ban-ìompaire.
895 ban-laoch Ainmear Equivalent to 'Amazon': A river in South America, that flows through Brazil for about 4000 miles to the Atlantic.
896 ban-nàbaidh Ainmear alternative form of banabaidh (“female neighbour”).
897 ban-ogha Ainmear Equivalent to 'Granddaughter': The daughter of someone's child.
898 ban-òglach Ainmear alternative form of ban-òglach.
899 ban-oighre Ainmear Equivalent to 'Heiress': A woman who has a right of inheritance or who stands to inherit.
900 ban-oirchisiche Ainmear benefactress.
901 ban-sglàmhrainn Ainmear termagant, shrew, virago.
902 ban-solaraiche Ainmear female caterer.
903 ban-tighearna Ainmear alternative form of baintighearna.
904 ban-tighearnan Ainmear plural of ban-tighearna.
905 ban-tràill Ainmear
906 bana-bhàird Ainmear genitive singular of bana-bhàrd.
907 bana-bhàrd Ainmear
908 bana-bhuidseach Ainmear /ˌpana ˈvutʲʃəx/ Equivalent to 'witch': A person (now usually particularly a woman) who uses magical or similar supernatural powers to in…
909 bana-bhuidsich Ainmear genitive singular of bana-bhuidseach.
910 bana-bhuidsichean Ainmear plural of bana-bhuidseach.
911 bana-chleasaiche Ainmear female player, actress.
912 bana-chluicheadair Ainmear female player, actress.
913 bana-ghaisgeach Ainmear
914 bana-ghaisgich Ainmear genitive singular of bana-ghaisgeach.
915 bana-ghoistidh Ainmear /ˌbana ˈɣɔʃdʲɪ/ godmother, female sponsor.
916 bana-ghoistidhean Ainmear plural of bana-ghoistidh.
917 bana-phrionnsa Ainmear Equivalent to 'Princess': A female member of a royal family other than a queen, especially a daughter or granddaughter o…
918 bana-phrionnsachan Ainmear plural of bana-phrionnsa.
919 bana-phrionnsan Ainmear plural of bana-phrionnsa.
920 bana-shearbhanta Ainmear female servant.
921 bana-shearbhantan Ainmear plural of bana-shearbhanta.
922 banabaidh Ainmear /ˈb̥ãn̪ˠapi/ female neighbour, neighbouress.
923 banacharaid Ainmear female friend, girlfriend.
924 banachdach Ainmear Equivalent to 'vaccine': A substance given to stimulate a body's production of antibodies and provide immunity against a…
925 banachdaich Ainmear genitive singular of banachdach.
926 banachdaichean Ainmear /ˈbanəxɡəxʲən/ plural of banachdach.
927 banais Ainmear /ˈb̥ãniʃ/ Equivalent to 'wedding': A marriage ceremony; a ritual officially celebrating the beginning of a marriage.
928 banaltraim Ainmear genitive singular of banaltram.
929 banaltram Ainmear A nurse, nanny; a woman who looks after other people's children.
930 banaltraman Ainmear plural of banaltram.
931 banarach Ainmear Equivalent to 'Milkmaid': A girl or young woman who milks the cows on a farm.
932 banaraich Ainmear genitive singular of banarach.
933 banaraichean Ainmear plural of banarach.
934 banas-taighe Ainmear Equivalent to 'home economics': The study of homemaking, including cookery, needlework, cleaning, etc.
935 banca Ainmear bank (an institution where one can place and borrow money and take care of financial affairs).
936 bancaichean Ainmear plural of banca.
937 bancaid Ainmear alternative form of bangaid.
938 banchaig Ainmear Equivalent to 'Milkmaid': A girl or young woman who milks the cows on a farm.
939 banfhlaithe Ainmear genitive singular of banfhlath.
940 banfhlaithean Ainmear plural of banfhlath.
941 banfhlath Ainmear wife of a chieftain, noblewoman.
942 bangaid Ainmear Equivalent to 'Banquet': A large celebratory meal; a feast.
943 bann Ainmear /b̥aun̪ˠ/ Equivalent to 'bond': A document constituting evidence of a long-term debt, by which the bond issuer (the borrower) is o…
944 bann na briogais Ainmear Equivalent to 'Waistband': A band of fabric encircling the waist, especially a part of a pair of pants or a skirt.
945 bann-dùirn Ainmear Equivalent to 'cuff': A blow, especially with the open hand; a box; a slap.
946 bann-làimhe Ainmear Equivalent to 'Bracelet': A band or chain worn around the wrist as jewelry/jewellery or an ornament.
947 bann-leathann Ainmear Equivalent to 'Broadband': A wideband of electromagnetic frequencies.
948 banna Ainmear genitive singular of bann.
949 banna na briogais Ainmear genitive singular of bann na briogais.
950 banna-làimhe Ainmear genitive singular of bann-làimhe.
951 bannan Ainmear plural of bann.
952 bannan na briogais Ainmear plural of bann na briogais.
953 bannan-dùirn Ainmear plural of bann-dùirn.
954 bannan-làimhe Ainmear plural of bann-làimhe.
955 bannas Ainmear gums (of the mouth).
956 banntan Ainmear plural of bann.
957 banntan na briogais Ainmear plural of bann na briogais.
958 banntrach Ainmear /ˈb̥ãũn̪ˠt̪ɾəx/ Equivalent to 'widow': A person whose spouse is absent: A person who has lost a spouse and not remarried: A woman whose…
959 banntraich Ainmear genitive singular of banntrach.
960 banntraichean Ainmear plural of banntrach.
961 banrigh Ainmear /ˈb̥ãũrˠi/ queen, female monarch.
962 banrighe Ainmear genitive singular of banrigh.
963 banrighean Ainmear plural of banrigh.
964 banrighinn Ainmear alternative form of banrigh.
965 banrighinnean Ainmear plural of banrighinn.
966 bantrach Ainmear alternative form of banntrach (“widow, widower”).
967 bantraich Ainmear genitive singular of bantrach.
968 bantraichean Ainmear plural of bantrach.
969 baoghail Ainmear genitive singular of baoghal.
970 baoghal Ainmear Equivalent to 'Weirdo': A strange, odd, eccentric person.
971 baois Ainmear Equivalent to 'desire': The feeling of desiring; an eager longing for something.
972 baoiseachd Ainmear /ˈpɯːʃaxk/ synonym of baois (“lewdness, lust”).
973 baoiteag Ainmear Equivalent to 'worm': A generally tubular invertebrate of the annelid phylum; an earthworm.
974 bàr Ainmear
975 bàraichean Ainmear plural of bàr.
976 barail Ainmear /ˈpa.ɾal/ conjecture, guess, estimation.
977 baraile Ainmear genitive singular of barail.
978 barailean Ainmear plural of barail.
979 baraill Ainmear /ˈpaɾɪʎ/ barrel (of a gun).
980 baraille Ainmear alternative form of baraill (“barrel, cask; barrel of a gun”).
981 baraillean Ainmear plural of baraille.
982 baralach Ainmear genitive singular of barail.
983 barantachd Ainmear alternative form of barrantachd.
984 barantachdan Ainmear plural of barantachd.
985 barantaich Gnìomhair alternative form of barrantaich.
986 barantaichte Gnìomhair past participle of barantaich.
987 baratòn Ainmear Equivalent to 'Baritone': The male voice between tenor and bass.
988 bàrd Ainmear /paːrˠʃt̪/ meadow, land on the edge of a river.
989 bàrdachd Ainmear satire, lampooning, sarcasm.
990 bàrdan Ainmear diminutive of bàrd.
991 bargain Ainmear inflection of bargan:.
992 bargan Ainmear Equivalent to 'bargain': An agreement between parties concerning the sale of property; or a contract by which one party…
993 barganan Ainmear plural of bargan.
994 bàrr Ainmear /paːrˠ/ Equivalent to 'Crest': Acronym of comparisons, reasons, examples, statistics, testimony, the five types of verbal suppor…
995 bàrr a' chinn Ainmear vertex, top, crown (of head).
996 barra Ainmear /ˈparˠə/ genitive singular of bàrr.
997 barra a' chinn Ainmear genitive singular of bàrr a' chinn.
998 barra-mhìslein Ainmear trefoil (bird's-foot trefoil).
999 barrachd Ainmear /ˈb̥arˠəxk/ superiority.
1000 barrachdan Ainmear plural of barrachd.
1001 barraill Ainmear genitive singular of barrall.
1002 barraillean Ainmear plural of barrall.
1003 barrall Ainmear /ˈb̥arˠəl̪ˠ/ Equivalent to 'Shoelace': A lace used for fastening a shoe.
1004 barran Ainmear plural of bàrr.
1005 barran a' chinn Ainmear plural of bàrr a' chinn.
1006 barrantachd Ainmear verbal noun of barrantaich.
1007 barrantachdan Ainmear plural of barrantachd.
1008 barrantaich Gnìomhair Equivalent to 'warrant': Authorization or certification; a sanction, as given by a superior.
1009 barrantaichte Gnìomhair past participle of barrantaich.
1010 bas Ainmear /pas̪/ death, demise (particularly of an animal).
1011 bàsachadh Ainmear verbal noun of bàsaich.
1012 bàsachaidh Ainmear genitive singular of bàsachadh.
1013 bàsachaidhean Ainmear plural of bàsachadh.
1014 bàsaich Gnìomhair die (in general).
1015 bàsaichte Gnìomhair past participle of bàsaich.
1016 basan Ainmear /ˈpas̪ən/ Equivalent to 'bass': The perch; any of various marine and freshwater fish resembling the perch, all within the order of…
1017 bascaid Ainmear
1018 basgaid Ainmear /ˈpaskɪtʲ/
1019 basgaide Ainmear genitive singular of basgaid.
1020 basgaidean Ainmear plural of basgaid.
1021 bàt'-aigeil Ainmear Equivalent to 'Submarine': A boat that can go underwater.
1022 bàt'-aiseig Ainmear /paːht̪ˈaʃɪc/ ferry, ferryboat.
1023 bàta Ainmear /ˈpaːʰt̪ə/ a staff, a walking stick.
1024 bàta-luath Ainmear Equivalent to 'Speedboat': A fast boat, usually small (for 1-8 people).
1025 bàta-ràmh Ainmear Equivalent to 'rowboat': A small open boat propelled by oars (by rowing).
1026 bàta-sàbhalaidh Ainmear Equivalent to 'Lifeboat': A boat especially designed for saving the lives of shipwrecked people or people in distress at…
1027 bàta-smùide Ainmear Equivalent to 'Steamboat': Ellipsis of Steamboat Springs: a city, the county seat of Routt County, Colorado, United Stat…
1028 bàta-teasairginn Ainmear Equivalent to 'Lifeboat': A boat especially designed for saving the lives of shipwrecked people or people in distress at…
1029 bàta-tumaidh Ainmear Equivalent to 'Submarine': A boat that can go underwater.
1030 bàtaichean Ainmear plural of bàta.
1031 bàtaichean-aigeil Ainmear plural of bàt'-aigeil.
1032 bàtaichean-ràmh Ainmear plural of bàta-ràmh.
1033 bàtaichean-tumaidh Ainmear plural of bàta-tumaidh.
1034 bàtan Ainmear plural of bàta.
1035 bataraidh Ainmear Equivalent to 'battery': A device used to power electric devices, consisting of one or more electrically connected elect…
1036 bataraidhean Ainmear plural of bataraidh.
1037 bàth Gnìomhair /paː/ Equivalent to 'Quench': The act of quenching something; the fact of being quenched.
1038 bàthach Ainmear /ˈb̥aːhəx/ Equivalent to 'Byre': A barn, especially one used for keeping cattle in.
1039 bàthadh Ainmear /ˈb̥aːhəɣ/ Equivalent to 'Elision': The deliberate omission of something.
1040 bàthaichean Ainmear plural of bàthach.
1041 bàthaidh Ainmear genitive singular of bàthadh.
1042 bàthaidhean Ainmear plural of bàthadh.
1043 bathair Ainmear genitive singular of bathar.
1044 bathais Ainmear /ˈpahɪʃ/ Equivalent to 'Cheek': The soft skin on each side of the face, below the eyes; the outer surface of the sides of the ora…
1045 bathaise Ainmear genitive singular of bathais.
1046 bathaisean Ainmear plural of bathais.
1047 bathar Ainmear /ˈpahar/ goods, wares, commodity, merchandise.
1048 bathar bog Ainmear alternative form of bathar-bog.
1049 bathar cruaidh Ainmear alternative form of bathar-cruaidh.
1050 bathar-bog Ainmear Equivalent to 'software': Encoded computer instructions, usually modifiable (unless stored in some form of unalterable m…
1051 bathar-cruaidh Ainmear Equivalent to 'hardware': Fixtures, equipment, fasteners, tools, and devices used for general-purpose construction and r…
1052 bàthcha Ainmear genitive singular of bàthach.
1053 bàthchadh Ainmear /ˈb̥aːxəɣ/ genitive of bàthach.
1054 bàthchannan Ainmear plural of bàthach.
1055 beach Ainmear /pɛx/
1056 beach-eòlais Ainmear queen bee.
1057 beacha Ainmear genitive singular of beach.
1058 beachan Ainmear /ˈpɛxan/ plural of beach.
1059 beachd Ainmear /b̥ɛxk/ Equivalent to 'Persuasion': The act of persuading, or trying to do so; the addressing of arguments to someone with the i…
1060 beachd-smaoin Ainmear Equivalent to 'idea': An abstract archetype of a given thing, compared to which real-life examples are seen as imperfect…
1061 beachd-smaoine Ainmear genitive singular of beachd-smaoin.
1062 beachd-smaointean Ainmear plural of beachd-smaoin.
1063 beachd-smuain Ainmear alternative form of beachd-smaoin.
1064 beachd-smuaine Ainmear genitive singular of beachd-smuain.
1065 beachd-smuaintean Ainmear plural of beachd-smuain.
1066 beachda Ainmear genitive singular of beachd.
1067 beachdan Ainmear /ˈpɛxkən/ plural of beachd.
1068 beadradh Ainmear verbal noun of beadraich.
1069 beadraich Gnìomhair flirt, gallivant.
1070 beadraichte Gnìomhair past participle of beadraich.
1071 beadraidh Ainmear genitive singular of beadradh.
1072 beadraidhean Ainmear plural of beadradh.
1073 beag-chuid Ainmear Equivalent to 'minority': The state or condition of being smaller, inferior, or subordinate to something or someone else…
1074 beagain Ainmear genitive singular of beagan.
1075 beagan Ainmear /ˈb̥ekan/ a little, a small amount, bit, a bit.
1076 beàirn Ainmear genitive singular of beàrn.
1077 beairt Ainmear genitive singular of beart.
1078 beairt-clò Ainmear genitive singular of beart-chlò.
1079 beairteas Ainmear alternative form of beartas.
1080 beairteasan Ainmear plural of beairteas.
1081 beairteis Ainmear genitive singular of beairteas.
1082 bealach Ainmear /ˈb̥jal̪ˠəx/ defile, passage, pass or gorge of a mountain, glen.
1083 bealaidh Ainmear /ˈpɛl̪ˠɪ/ broom (shrub).
1084 bealaidhean Ainmear plural of bealaidh.
1085 bean Ainmear /b̥ɛ̃n/ Equivalent to 'girl': A Chinese constellation located near Aquarius, one of the 28 lunar mansions and part of the Black…
1086 bean an taighe Ainmear housewife.
1087 bean bhàsail Ainmear Equivalent to 'femme fatale': An attractive and seductive but ultimately dangerous woman.
1088 bean chèile Ainmear A wife, also see bean-phòsda.
1089 bean na bainnse Ainmear Equivalent to 'Bride': A woman in the context of her own wedding; one who is going to marry or has just been married.
1090 bean nuadh-phòsda Ainmear A bride, a newlywed woman.
1091 bean-chèile Ainmear A wife, also see bean-phòsda.
1092 bean-chràbhaidh Ainmear Equivalent to 'Nun': A member of a Christian religious community of women who live by certain vows and usually wear a ha…
1093 bean-eiridinn Ainmear
1094 bean-ghlùine Ainmear Equivalent to 'midwife': A person, usually a woman, who is trained to assist women in childbirth, but who is not a physi…
1095 bean-mhic Ainmear daughter-in-law.
1096 bean-nighe Ainmear The washerwoman, a creature in Scottish mythology, akin to the Irish bean sí. She appears at a body of water (river, lak…
1097 bean-phòsda Ainmear A wife, a married woman. Also see bean chèile.
1098 bean-reic Ainmear Equivalent to 'Saleswoman': A woman whose occupation it is to sell things.
1099 bean-seinn Ainmear singeress, songstress.
1100 bean-shìdh Ainmear /ˈpɛn ˈhiː/ banshee; fairy woman.
1101 bean-smàlaidh Ainmear Equivalent to 'firewoman': A female fireman (person who heats a steam engine).
1102 bean-taighe Ainmear
1103 bean-teagaisg Ainmear Equivalent to 'teacher': A person who teaches, especially one employed in a school; preceptor.
1104 bean-uasal Ainmear lady, noblewoman, gentlewoman.
1105 beann Ainmear /b̥jãũn̪ˠ/ drinking cup, drinking horn.
1106 beannachd Ainmear /ˈb̥jãn̪ˠəxk/ Equivalent to 'blessing': Some kind of divine or supernatural aid, or reward.
1107 beannachdan Ainmear plural of beannachd.
1108 beannaibh Ainmear /ˈb̥jãn̪ˠəv/ dative plural of beinn (“mountain”).
1109 beannaich Gnìomhair to beatify.
1110 beannaichte Gnìomhair past participle of beannaich.
1111 beanntaichean Ainmear /ˈb̥ɛ̃ũn̪ˠt̪içən/ plural of beinn.
1112 beanntainean Ainmear /ˈb̥ɛ̃ũn̪ˠd̪iɲən/ plural of beinn.
1113 beanntan Ainmear /ˈb̥jãũn̪ˠt̪ən/ plural of beinn.
1114 beanntan-teine Ainmear plural of beinn-theine.
1115 beàrn Ainmear /pjaːrˠn̪ˠ/ space, opening.
1116 beàrnain-Bhrìde Ainmear /pjaːrˠn̪ˠən vɾʲiːt̪ʲə/ genitive singular of beàrnan-Brìde.
1117 beàrnan Ainmear plural of beàrn.
1118 beàrnan-Brìde Ainmear /pjaːrˠn̪ˠən pɾʲiːt̪ʲə/ Equivalent to 'Dandelion': Any of the several species of plant in the genus Taraxacum, characterised by yellow flower he…
1119 beàrr Gnìomhair shave, cut (hair), clip, shear, prune.
1120 beart Ainmear /pjarˠʃt̪/ instrument, device, machine.
1121 beart-chlò Ainmear Equivalent to 'Loom': A utensil; tool; a weapon; (usually in compound) an article in general.
1122 beartais Ainmear genitive singular of beartas.
1123 beartan Ainmear plural of beart.
1124 beartan-clò Ainmear plural of beart-chlò.
1125 beartas Ainmear Equivalent to 'wealth': Riches; a great amount of valuable assets or material possessions.
1126 beartasan Ainmear plural of beartas.
1127 beath-eachdraidh Ainmear Equivalent to 'biography': A person's life story, especially one published.
1128 beath-eachdraidhe Ainmear genitive singular of beath-eachdraidh.
1129 beath-eachdraidhean Ainmear plural of beath-eachdraidh.
1130 beatha Ainmear /b̥ɛh/ Equivalent to 'life': The state of organisms preceding their death, characterized by biological processes such as metabo…
1131 beathach Ainmear /ˈb̥ehəx/ beast, brute, animal.
1132 beathadach Ainmear Equivalent to 'Beaver': A semiaquatic rodent of the genus Castor, having a wide, flat tail and webbed feet, native to th…
1133 beathadaich Ainmear genitive singular of beathadach.
1134 beathaich Ainmear genitive singular of beathach.
1135 beathaichean Ainmear /ˈb̥ehiçən/ plural of beathach.
1136 beathalachd Ainmear energy, vigour, vitality.
1137 beathannan Ainmear plural of beatha.
1138 bèicear Ainmear /ˈpɛːçkʲəɾ/ Equivalent to 'Baker': An English surname originating as an occupation for a baker, or owner of a communal oven.
1139 bèicearan Ainmear plural of bèicear.
1140 bèiceir Ainmear genitive singular of bèicear.
1141 beilear Gnìomhair /ˈbel̪əɾ/ affirmative dependent present of thathar.
1142 beileas Gnìomhair /ˈbel̪əs̪/ alternative form of beilear.
1143 being Ainmear /b̥eikʲ/ bedside, front board of a bed.
1144 beingidh Ainmear /[ˈpeiŋʲɡʲɪ]/ dative of being.
1145 beinn Ainmear /b̥ẽĩɲ/ head, top, high place.
1146 beinn-teine Ainmear genitive singular of beinn-theine.
1147 beinn-theine Ainmear Equivalent to 'volcano': A vent or fissure on the surface of a planet (usually in a mountainous form) with a magma chamb…
1148 beinne Ainmear /peɲə/ genitive singular of beinn.
1149 beir Gnìomhair to carry, catch; catch up with; overtake; catch hold of.
1150 beiridh Gnìomhair /ˈpeɾʲɪ/ future of beir.
1151 bèirn Ainmear genitive singular of beàrn.
1152 beirt Ainmear genitive singular of beart.
1153 bèist Ainmear
1154 bèist-dà-leann Ainmear tapeworm (Cestoda).
1155 bèist-ghorm Ainmear Equivalent to 'common dolphin': An abundant species of dolphin of the genus Delphinus.
1156 bèiste Ainmear genitive singular of bèist.
1157 bèiste-dà-leann Ainmear genitive singular of bèist-dà-leann.
1158 bèiste-gorm Ainmear genitive singular of bèist-ghorm.
1159 bèisteag Ainmear alternative form of biastag.
1160 bèisteagan Ainmear plural of bèisteag.
1161 bèistean Ainmear plural of bèist.
1162 bèistean-dà-leann Ainmear plural of bèist-dà-leann.
1163 bèistean-gorm Ainmear plural of bèist-ghorm.
1164 bèisteige Ainmear genitive singular of bèisteag.
1165 beith Ainmear /peh/ the letter B in the Gaelic alphabet.
1166 beith bheag Ainmear Equivalent to 'dwarf birch': Betula nana, a species of birch in the family Betulaceae, native to arctic and cool tempera…
1167 beith dhubhach Ainmear Equivalent to 'silver birch': A European deciduous tree, Betula pendula, characterised by white peeling bark and droopin…
1168 beithe Ainmear /ˈpehə/
1169 beithe bheag Ainmear genitive singular of beith bheag.
1170 beithe bige Ainmear genitive singular of beith bheag.
1171 beithe dubhaiche Ainmear genitive singular of beith dhubhach.
1172 beithean Ainmear /ˈpehən/ nominative/genitive/dative/vocative plural of beithe.
1173 beithean beaga Ainmear plural of beith bheag.
1174 beithean dubhach Ainmear plural of beith dhubhach.
1175 beithir Ainmear /ˈpe.ɪɾʲ/ serpent, viper.
1176 beò-ghlac Gnìomhair Equivalent to 'capture': An act of capturing; a seizing by force or stratagem.
1177 beò-ghlacadh Ainmear obsession, captivation, fascination.
1178 beò-ghlacaidh Ainmear genitive singular of beò-ghlacadh.
1179 beò-ghlacaidhean Ainmear plural of beò-ghlacadh.
1180 beòil Ainmear genitive singular of beul.
1181 beòil an latha Ainmear genitive singular of beul an latha.
1182 beòshlaint Ainmear /ˈb̥ɛ̯ɔːl̪ˠaɲ/ livelihood, (a) living.
1183 beothachadh Ainmear verbal noun of beothaich.
1184 beothachaidh Ainmear genitive singular of beothachadh.
1185 beothachaidhean Ainmear plural of beothachadh.
1186 beothaich Gnìomhair arouse, enliven, kindle, vitalize.
1187 beothaichte Gnìomhair past participle of beothaich.
1188 beuc Ainmear, Gnìomhair /piaʰk/ roar, bellow.
1189 beucadh Ainmear verbal noun of beuc.
1190 beucaidh Ainmear genitive singular of beucadh.
1191 beucaidhean Ainmear plural of beucadh.
1192 beucan Ainmear plural of beuc.
1193 beud Ainmear pity (a matter of regret), shame.
1194 beul Ainmear /piaɫ̪/ Equivalent to 'mouth': The front opening of a creature through which food is ingested.
1195 beul an latha Ainmear Equivalent to 'dawn': A female given name from English sometimes given to a girl born at that time of day.
1196 beul-aithris Ainmear folklore, oral tradition.
1197 beul-aithrise Ainmear genitive singular of beul-aithris.
1198 beul-aithrisean Ainmear plural of beul-aithris.
1199 beul-binn Ainmear Equivalent to 'Nightingale': A Eurasian and African songbird, Luscinia megarhynchos, family Muscicapidae, famed for its…
1200 beulaibh Ainmear Equivalent to 'front': The foremost side of something or the end that faces the direction it normally moves.
1201 beum Ainmear Equivalent to 'accent': A higher-pitched or stronger (louder or longer) articulation of a particular syllable of a word…
1202 beum-cluig Ainmear Equivalent to 'Knell': The sound of a bell knelling; a toll (particularly one signalling a death).
1203 beuma Ainmear genitive singular of beum.
1204 beuman Ainmear plural of beum.
1205 beumannan Ainmear plural of beum.
1206 beus Ainmear /peːs/ moral qualities or manners, whether good or bad, virtue.
1207 beusachd Ainmear decency, good behaviour, manners, morals, modesty.
1208 beusan Ainmear plural of beus.
1209 Bh Ainmear dated form of a' Bh-ph.
1210 bha Gnìomhair /va/ independent past of bi: was, were.
1211 bha siud ann uaireigin Abairt Equivalent to 'once upon a time': A long time ago; at some time in the past (a traditional beginning of children's stori…
1212 bhac Ainmear, Gnìomhair lenited form of bac.
1213 bhachall Ainmear lenited form of bachall.
1214 bhagair Gnìomhair lenited form of bagair.
1215 bhaile Ainmear lenited form of baile.
1216 bhaile-beag Ainmear /valə pek/ lenited form of baile-beag.
1217 bhaile-bhig Ainmear /valə vɪkʲ/ genitive singular lenition of baile-beag.
1218 bhailtean-beaga Ainmear /valt̪ʲan pekə/ plural of bhaile-beag.
1219 bhalaich Ainmear /ˈval̪ˠɪç/ lenited form of balaich.
1220 bhall Ainmear /vaul̪ˠ/ lenited form of ball.
1221 bhall-bholaidh Ainmear lenited form of ball-bholaidh.
1222 bhan Ainmear alternative form of bhana.
1223 bhana Ainmear /vanə/
1224 bhana-bhuidseach Ainmear /ˌvana ˈvutʲʃəx/ lenited form of bana-bhuidseach.
1225 bharaille Ainmear lenited form of baraille.
1226 bhàs Ainmear lenited form of bàs.
1227 bhasgaid Ainmear lenited form of basgaid.
1228 bhatar Gnìomhair /ˈvaht̪əɾ/ alternative form of bhathar.
1229 bhathar Gnìomhair /ˈva.əɾ/ independent past of thathar: it was being.
1230 bhathas Gnìomhair /ˈva.əs̪/ alternative form of bhathar.
1231 bheach Ainmear lenited form of beach.
1232 bheacha Ainmear lenited form of beacha.
1233 bheachd Ainmear /vɛxk/ lenited form of beachd.
1234 bhealach Ainmear /ˈvjaɫ̪əx/ lenited form of bealach.
1235 bhean Ainmear /ˈvɛn/ lenited form of bean.
1236 bheatha Ainmear /ˈvɛhə/ lenited form of beatha.
1237 bheathach Ainmear /ˈvehəx/ lenited form of beathach.
1238 bheil Gnìomhair /vel/ dependent present of bi.
1239 bheilear Gnìomhair /ˈvel̪əɾ/ lenited form of beilear.
1240 bheileas Gnìomhair /ˈvel̪əs̪/ lenited form of beileas.
1241 bheinn Ainmear /veiɲ/ lenited form of beinn.
1242 bheir Gnìomhair /feð/ future of thoir.
1243 bheirt Ainmear lenited form of beirt.
1244 bheith Ainmear lenited form of beith.
1245 bhi Gnìomhair /vi/ lenited form of bi.
1246 bhidio Ainmear Equivalent to 'video': Television, a television show, or a movie.
1247 bhiodh Gnìomhair /viɣ/ second/third-person independent conditional of bi.
1248 bhiomaid Gnìomhair /ˈvimɪtʲ/
1249 bhios Gnìomhair /vɪs̪/ relative future of bi.
1250 bhite Gnìomhair /ˈviçtʲə/ conditional tense impersonal form of bi.
1251 bhiteadh Gnìomhair alternative form of bhite.
1252 bhith Ainmear, Gnìomhair /vi(h)/ infinitive of bi.
1253 bhitheadh Gnìomhair /ˈvi.əɣ/ lenited form of bitheadh.
1254 bhitheamaid Gnìomhair /ˈvi.əmɪtʲ/ lenited form of bitheamaid.
1255 bhitheas Gnìomhair /ˈvi.əs̪/ emphatic form of bhios.
1256 bhithinn Gnìomhair /ˈvi.ɪɲ/
1257 bhithist Gnìomhair /ˈvi.iʃtʲ/ Lewis form of bhite; conditional tense impersonal form of bi.
1258 bhlàth Ainmear /vl̪ˠaː/ lenited form of blàth.
1259 bhliadhna Ainmear lenited form of bliadhna.
1260 bhliadhnaichean Ainmear lenited form of bliadhnaichean.
1261 bhodca Ainmear Equivalent to 'Vodka': A clear distilled alcoholic liquor made from grain mash.
1262 bhodhaig Ainmear lenited form of bodhaig.
1263 bhògas Ainmear lenited form of bògas.
1264 bhògas na h-oidhche Ainmear lenited form of bògas na h-oidhche.
1265 bhogsa Ainmear /ˈvoks̪ə/ lenited form of bogsa.
1266 bhòidse Ainmear /ˈvɔːd̥ʲʃə/ Equivalent to 'voyage': A long journey, especially by ship.
1267 bholcàno Ainmear Equivalent to 'volcano': A vent or fissure on the surface of a planet (usually in a mountainous form) with a magma chamb…
1268 bholcànothan Ainmear plural of bholcàno.
1269 bhotal Ainmear /ˈvɔhtəl̪ˠ/ lenited form of botal.
1270 bhrat Ainmear lenited form of brat.
1271 bhrata Ainmear lenited form of brata.
1272 bhràthair Ainmear lenited form of bràthair.
1273 bhreab Gnìomhair /vɾʲep/ past of breab.
1274 bhrèige Ainmear lenited form of brèige.
1275 bhriathar Ainmear /ˈvɾʲiəhəɾ/ lenited form of briathar.
1276 bhriogais Ainmear /ˈvɾʲikɪʃ/ lenited form of briogais.
1277 bhris Gnìomhair /vɾʲiʃ/ past of bris.
1278 bhriseadh Ainmear /ˈvɾʲiʃəɣ/ lenited form of briseadh.
1279 bhrot Ainmear /vɾɔht̪/ lenited form of brot.
1280 bhruach Ainmear /ˈvɾuə̯x/ lenited form of bruach.
1281 bhruich Ainmear, Gnìomhair /ˈvɾuç/ past of bruich.
1282 bhruichealachd Ainmear /ˈvɾuçəl̪ˠəxk/ lenited form of bruichealachd.
1283 bhruidhinn Gnìomhair /ˈvɾi.ɪɲ/ past indicative of bruidhinn.
1284 bhuachaill Ainmear lenited form of buachaill.
1285 bhuail Gnìomhair /ˈvuɪl/ past of buail.
1286 bhualadh Ainmear /ˈvuəl̪ˠəɣ/ lenited form of bualadh.
1287 bhuille Ainmear /ˈvuʎə/ lenited form of buille.
1288 bhun Ainmear /vun/ lenited form of bun.
1289 bhunadh Ainmear /ˈvunəɣ/ lenited form of bunadh.
1290 bhuntàta Ainmear /vən̪ˠˈt̪ʰaːht̪ə/ lenited form of buntàta.
1291 bi Gnìomhair /pi/ Used with air to form various tenses with perfect meaning.
1292 bi an crochadh Gnìomhair Equivalent to 'depend': To be determined by, be influenced by, or be contingent on: "What happened?" "It depends who you…
1293 bi coltach Gnìomhair Equivalent to 'look': A surname transferred from the given name.
1294 bi cuimhne aig Gnìomhair Equivalent to 'Recollect': A member of a French reform branch of the Order of Friars Minor, commonly known as the Franci…
1295 bi dlùth ri Gnìomhair
1296 bi eòlach air Gnìomhair Equivalent to 'know': Knowledge; the state of knowing.
1297 bi fhios aig Gnìomhair Equivalent to 'know': Knowledge; the state of knowing.
1298 bi fios aig Gnìomhair alternative form of bi fhios aig.
1299 bi suarach mu Gnìomhair not give a damn.
1300 biadh Ainmear /b̥iəɣ/ Equivalent to 'meal': The ground-up edible part of various grains, used as a basis of food or feed; either flour or a co…
1301 biadhan Ainmear plural of biadh.
1302 biadhtachd Ainmear hospitality.
1303 biast-donn Ainmear
1304 biast-dubh Ainmear
1305 biastag Ainmear /ˈpiəstak/ Equivalent to 'Insect': An arthropod (in the Insecta class) characterized by six legs, up to four wings, and a chitinous…
1306 biastagan Ainmear plural of biastag.
1307 biastaig Ainmear genitive singular of biastag.
1308 bìdeag Ainmear fragment, crumb, morsel.
1309 bìdeagan Ainmear plural of bìdeag.
1310 bìdeig Ainmear genitive singular of bìdeag.
1311 bidh Ainmear, Gnìomhair /ˈb̥i.i/ future indicative independent of bi.
1312 bidhe Ainmear genitive singular of biadh.
1313 bidse Ainmear /pɪtʲə/ Equivalent to 'bitch': A female dog or other canine, particularly a recent mother.
1314 bidsean Ainmear plural of bidse.
1315 bigein Ainmear /pikʲɪɲ/ meadow pipit (Anthus pratensis).
1316 bigein Brìghde Ainmear
1317 bigein mór Ainmear Equivalent to 'horned lark': A lark, Eremophila alpestris, with distinctive facial markings.
1318 bigein-baintighearna Ainmear twite, mountain linnet.
1319 bigein-sneachda Ainmear Equivalent to 'snow bunting': A bird of species Plectrophenax nivalis, having white plumage, widely distributed in north…
1320 bìgis Ainmear Used to indicate that the speaker believes someone is overly inquisitive or nosy.
1321 bile Ainmear Equivalent to 'bill': Any of various bladed or pointed hand weapons, originally designating an Anglo-Saxon sword, and la…
1322 bileag Ainmear blade (of leaf), petal.
1323 bilean Ainmear plural of bile.
1324 billean Ainmear Equivalent to 'Billion': Un million de millions, ou mille milliards, selon l’échelle longue.
1325 binn Ainmear /b̥iːɲ/ sentence, judgement, verdict, decision, condemnation.
1326 binne Ainmear genitive singular of binn.
1327 binneag Ainmear Equivalent to 'chimney stack': A vertical structure, normally of brick, rising from a roof, containing one or more flues…
1328 binneagan Ainmear plural of binneag.
1329 binnean Ainmear plural of binn.
1330 binneige Ainmear genitive singular of binneag.
1331 biob Ainmear bib (part of an apron or overalls).
1332 bioba Ainmear genitive singular of biob.
1333 bioban Ainmear plural of biob.
1334 biobhair Ainmear alternative form of biobhair.
1335 biobhairean Ainmear plural of biobhair.
1336 bìobhar Ainmear alternative form of biobhair.
1337 bìobharan Ainmear plural of bìobhar.
1338 bioda Ainmear /bidə/ Pointed hilltop.
1339 biodag Ainmear dagger, dirk, dudgeon.
1340 biodh Gnìomhair /piɣ/ second/third-person dependent conditional.
1341 biomaid Gnìomhair /ˈpimɪtʲ/
1342 biona Ainmear Equivalent to 'Bin': A box, frame, crib, or enclosed place, used as a storage container.
1343 biona-sgudail Ainmear Equivalent to 'Bin': A box, frame, crib, or enclosed place, used as a storage container.
1344 biona-stùir Ainmear Equivalent to 'garbage can': A receptacle, usually roughly cylindrical and wider at the top than at the bottom, which se…
1345 bionaichean Ainmear plural of biona.
1346 bionaichean-sgudail Ainmear plural of biona-sgudail.
1347 bionaichean-stùir Ainmear plural of biona-stùir.
1348 bior Ainmear /piɾ/ spike, tine, prong.
1349 bior-fighe Ainmear Equivalent to 'knitting needle': A long, thin, pointed rod, used in pairs to knit yarn.
1350 biorag Ainmear diminutive of bior.
1351 biorain Ainmear genitive singular of bioran.
1352 bioran Ainmear /ˈpɪɾan/ Equivalent to 'Twig': A small thin branch of a tree or bush.
1353 bioranan Ainmear plural of bioran.
1354 biorra-crùidein Ainmear kingfisher.
1355 biorrachan-crùidein Ainmear plural of biorra-crùidein.
1356 bìosoin Ainmear genitive singular of bìoson.
1357 bìosoin Ameireaganach Ainmear genitive singular of bìoson Ameireaganach.
1358 bìoson Ainmear bison, Bison bonasus.
1359 bìoson Ameireaganach Ainmear Equivalent to 'American bison': A bovine mammal, a species of bison, Bison bison.
1360 bìrlinn Ainmear Equivalent to 'Galley': A long, slender ship propelled primarily by oars, whether having masts and sails or not; usually…
1361 bìrlinnean Ainmear plural of bìrlinn.
1362 bitear Gnìomhair /ˈpiʰtʲəɾ/ alternative form of thathar.
1363 bìth Ainmear Equivalent to 'Bitumen': A sticky, black, highly viscous liquid or semi-solid form of petroleum, burning with a bright f…
1364 bìth-eòin Ainmear Equivalent to 'birdlime': A sticky substance, of varying compositions, smeared on branches to catch birds.
1365 bith-eòlas Ainmear Equivalent to 'biology': The study of all life or living matter.
1366 bìthe Ainmear genitive singular of bìth.
1367 bitheadh Gnìomhair /ˈpiəɣ/ emphatic form of biodh.
1368 bitheam Gnìomhair /ˈpiəm/
1369 bitheamaid Gnìomhair /ˈpiəmɪtʲ/ emphatic form of biomaid.
1370 bitheantas Ainmear Equivalent to 'frequency': The rate of occurrence of anything; the relationship between incidence and time period.
1371 bithear Gnìomhair /ˈb̥i.əɾ/ future of thathar: it will be.
1372 bitheas Gnìomhair /ˈpiəs̪/ affirmative relative future of bi.
1373 bithibh Gnìomhair /ˈpiɪv/
1374 bithidh Gnìomhair /ˈpi.ɪ/ independent future emphatic of bi.
1375 bithinn Gnìomhair /ˈb̥i.ɪɲ/
1376 blàir Ainmear a male given name.
1377 blais Ainmear, Gnìomhair genitive singular of blas.
1378 blàith Ainmear genitive singular of blàth.
1379 blàr Ainmear /bɫ̪aːɾ/ Equivalent to 'fight': Senses relating to physical conflict: To engage in combat with; to oppose physically, to contest…
1380 blàrain Ainmear genitive singular of blàran.
1381 blàrain choille Ainmear genitive singular of blàran coille.
1382 blàran Ainmear open space (in countryside).
1383 blàran coille Ainmear Equivalent to 'Glade': An open passage through a wood; a grassy open or cleared space in a forest.
1384 blàranan Ainmear plural of blàran.
1385 blas Ainmear /pl̪ˠas̪/ Equivalent to 'taste': One of the sensations produced by the tongue in response to certain chemicals; the quality of giv…
1386 blasad Ainmear verbal noun of blais.
1387 blasad-bìdh Ainmear
1388 blasadan Ainmear plural of blasad.
1389 blasadh Ainmear verbal noun of blais.
1390 blasaid Ainmear genitive singular of blasad.
1391 blasaidh Ainmear genitive singular of blasadh.
1392 blasaidhean Ainmear plural of blasadh.
1393 blasan Ainmear plural of blas.
1394 blàth Ainmear /b̥l̪ˠaː/ blossom, bloom, flower.
1395 blàthachadh Ainmear verbal noun of blàthaich.
1396 blàthachadh na cruinne Ainmear Equivalent to 'global warming': A sustained increase in the average temperature of the Earth, sufficient to cause climat…
1397 blàthaich Gnìomhair
1398 blàthan Ainmear plural of blàth.
1399 blàths Ainmear /b̥l̪ˠaːs̪/ warmth, heat.
1400 bleadraig Gnìomhair Equivalent to 'Yap': An island in the Caroline Islands of western Micronesia.
1401 bleideag Ainmear /ˈb̥letʲak/ Equivalent to 'Snowflake': A crystal of snow, having approximate hexagonal symmetry.
1402 bleoghainn Gnìomhair Equivalent to 'milk': A white liquid produced by the mammary glands of female mammals to nourish their young.
1403 bleoghann Ainmear /ˈb̥lɔ.ən/ Equivalent to 'milking': The act by which any animal is milked.
1404 Bliadhn' Ùr Mhath Abairt Uist form of Bliadhna Mhath Ùr (“Happy New Year”).
1405 bliadhna Ainmear /ˈb̥liən̪ˠə/
1406 bliadhna ionmhais Ainmear financial year, fiscal year.
1407 Bliadhna Mhath Ùr Abairt Equivalent to 'happy New Year': A wish said around the start of a new year to wish someone well for the New Year (holida…
1408 bliadhna mìosachain Ainmear Equivalent to 'calendar year': The length of time between the beginning and end of a year as marked on a calendar, such…
1409 bliadhna-lèim Ainmear alternative form of bliadhna-leum.
1410 bliadhna-leum Ainmear Equivalent to 'leap year': A year in the Julian or Gregorian calendar with an intercalary day added to February (in the…
1411 bliadhnaichean Ainmear plural of bliadhna.
1412 bliadhnaichean ionmhais Ainmear plural of bliadhna ionmhais.
1413 bliadhnaichean mìosachain Ainmear plural of bliadhna mìosachain.
1414 bliadhnaichean-lèim Ainmear plural of bliadhna-lèim.
1415 bliadhnaichean-leum Ainmear plural of bliadhna-leum.
1416 blialam Ainmear /pliəɫ̪əm/ person who talks gobbledygook/gibberish/nonsense.
1417 bliochdan Ainmear /ˈplixkan/ artichoke, especially a globe artichoke.
1418 bloigh Ainmear fraction (mathematics).
1419 bloigh chumanta Ainmear Equivalent to 'common fraction': A fraction in the form of one integer divided by another, non-zero, integer.
1420 bloigh dheicheach Ainmear decimal fraction.
1421 bloighe Ainmear genitive singular of bloigh.
1422 bloighe cumanta Ainmear genitive singular of bloigh chumanta.
1423 bloighe deicheach Ainmear genitive singular of bloigh dheicheach.
1424 bloighean Ainmear plural of bloigh.
1425 bloighean cumanta Ainmear plural of bloigh chumanta.
1426 bloighean deicheach Ainmear plural of bloigh dheicheach.
1427 Ainmear /b̥oː/ superseded spelling of bò.
1428 bò mhaol odhar agus bò odhar mhaol Abairt six of one, half a dozen of the other (literally "a hornless dun cow and a dun hornless cow").
1429 bobag Ainmear A term of familiar address for a male of any age; bubba, buddy, chum, fellow.
1430 boban Ainmear Equivalent to 'Daddy': A perfect example, a role model.
1431 bobhla Ainmear Equivalent to 'Bowl': A roughly hemispherical container used to hold, mix or present food, such as salad, fruit or soup…
1432 boc Ainmear, Gnìomhair /b̥ɔʰk/ billygoat, he-goat, male goat.
1433 bòcadh Ainmear eruption, blister, swelling.
1434 bocain Ainmear inflection of bocan:.
1435 bòcan Ainmear /ˈb̥ɔːxkan/ apparition, ghost, spectre, spirit, sprite.
1436 bocanan Ainmear plural of bocan.
1437 bochd Ainmear /ˈb̥ɔxk/ Equivalent to 'poor': With no or few possessions or money, particularly in relation to contemporaries who do have them.
1438 bochdainn Ainmear poverty, disaster, bad luck, abjection.
1439 bocsa Ainmear alternative spelling of bogsa.
1440 bocsa guir Ainmear
1441 bocsa-fòn Ainmear Equivalent to 'telephone booth': A small enclosure housing a public telephone.
1442 bocsaichean Ainmear plural of bocsa.
1443 bocsaichean guir Ainmear plural of bocsa guir.
1444 bocsaig Gnìomhair Equivalent to 'box': Any of various evergreen shrubs or trees of genus Buxus, especially common box, European box, or bo…
1445 bocsaigeadh Ainmear verbal noun of bocsaig.
1446 bocsaigidh Ainmear genitive singular of bocsaigeadh.
1447 bocsaigidhean Ainmear plural of bocsaigeadh.
1448 bod Ainmear /pɔt/ Equivalent to 'penis': The male erectile reproductive organ used for sexual intercourse that in the human male and other…
1449 bodach Ainmear /ˈb̥ɔt̪əx/ Equivalent to 'old man': A title given to the personification of a force of nature or abstract concept, such as Old Man…
1450 bodach ròcais Ainmear Equivalent to 'Scarecrow': An effigy, typically made of straw and dressed in old clothes, fixed to a pole in a field to…
1451 bodach-sneachda Ainmear Equivalent to 'Snowman': A humanoid figure made with large snowballs stacked on each other.
1452 bodaich Ainmear /ˈb̥ɔt̪iç/ genitive singular of bodach.
1453 bodha Ainmear /ˈb̥o.ə/ underwater rock, reef (over which waves break).
1454 bodhaig Ainmear /po.ɪkʲ/ body (living).
1455 bodhaige Ainmear genitive singular of bodhaig.
1456 bodhaigean Ainmear plural of bodhaig.
1457 bodhar Ainmear /ˈpo.əɾ/ deaf person.
1458 bogach Ainmear /ˈb̥okəx/ bog, fen, marsh, swamp.
1459 bògais Ainmear genitive singular of bògas.
1460 bògais na h-oidhche Ainmear genitive singular of bògas na h-oidhche.
1461 bògas Ainmear /ˈpɔːkəs/
1462 bògas na h-oidhche Ainmear /ˌpɔːkəs nə ˈhɤ̃ĩçə/ Equivalent to 'Bedbug': A small nocturnal insect pest of humans, of species Cimex lectularius (common bedbug) and Cimex…
1463 bogha Ainmear /b̥o.ə/ Equivalent to 'bow': A weapon made of a curved piece of wood or other flexible material whose ends are connected by a st…
1464 bogha-fhrois Ainmear genitive singular of bogha-frois.
1465 bogha-fhroise Ainmear genitive singular of bogha-froise.
1466 bogha-frois Ainmear /b̥o.ə ˈfɾaʃ/ Equivalent to 'rainbow': A multicoloured arch in the sky, produced by prismatic refraction of light within droplets of r…
1467 bogha-froise Ainmear alternative form of bogha-frois.
1468 bogha-saighde Ainmear Equivalent to 'bow': A weapon made of a curved piece of wood or other flexible material whose ends are connected by a st…
1469 boghachan Ainmear plural of bogha.
1470 boghachan-frois Ainmear plural of bogha-frois.
1471 boghachan-froise Ainmear plural of bogha-froise.
1472 boghadair Ainmear Equivalent to 'Archer': A surname from Anglo-Norman [in turn originating as an occupation] for a bowman.
1473 boghadaireachd Ainmear Equivalent to 'Archery': The practice or sport of shooting arrows with a bow.
1474 boghadairean Ainmear plural of boghadair.
1475 boghannan Ainmear plural of bogha.
1476 boglach Ainmear bog, fen, marsh, morass, quagmire, swamp.
1477 boglaich Ainmear genitive singular of boglach.
1478 boglaiche Ainmear genitive singular of boglach.
1479 boglaichean Ainmear plural of boglach.
1480 bogsa Ainmear /ˈpoks̪ə/ short for bogsa-ciùil (“accordion”).
1481 bogsa a' chiad-fhuasglaidh Ainmear Equivalent to 'first-aid box': A first aid kit; the box that contains the kit's contents.
1482 bogsa piàna Ainmear Equivalent to 'piano accordion': an accordion with a keyboard similar to that of a piano.
1483 bogsa-ciùil Ainmear Equivalent to 'squeeze box': A box with an adjustable opening used by cavers to practise crawling through tight spaces.
1484 bogsa-litrichean Ainmear letter box (box).
1485 bogsa-phutan Ainmear Equivalent to 'button accordion': An accordion whose melody-side keyboard consists of a series of buttons, rather than p…
1486 bogsaichean Ainmear plural of bogsa.
1487 bogsaichean a' chiad-fhuasglaidh Ainmear plural of bogsa a' chiad-fhuasglaidh.
1488 bogsaichean piàna Ainmear plural of bogsa piàna.
1489 bogsaichean-litrichean Ainmear plural of bogsa-litrichean.
1490 bogsaichean-phutan Ainmear plural of bogsa-phutan.
1491 bòid Ainmear /b̊ɔːd̊ʲ/ vow, solemn promise.
1492 bòidhchead Ainmear /ˈpɔːçət̪/ beauty, elegance, loveliness.
1493 boidhichead Ainmear
1494 boile Ainmear madness, dementia, dizziness, frenzy, rage, delirium, passion.
1495 bòilich Ainmear bluster, blustering, boasting.
1496 bòiliche Ainmear genitive singular of bòilich.
1497 bòilichean Ainmear plural of bòilich.
1498 boinne Ainmear
1499 boinnean Ainmear plural of boinne.
1500 boireann-dhligheachas Ainmear Equivalent to 'feminism': The state of being feminine; femininity.
1501 boireannach Ainmear /ˈb̥ɔðən̪ˠəx/ Equivalent to 'female': Belonging to the sex which typically produces eggs (ova), or to the gender which is typically as…
1502 boireannaich Ainmear /ˈpɔɾʲən̪ˠɪç/ inflection of boireannach:.
1503 boireanntachd Ainmear Equivalent to 'Effeminacy': The quality of being effeminate.
1504 bois Ainmear dative singular of bas.
1505 boise Ainmear genitive singular of bas.
1506 boiteag Ainmear Equivalent to 'worm': A generally tubular invertebrate of the annelid phylum; an earthworm.
1507 boiteagan Ainmear plural of boiteag.
1508 boiteig Ainmear genitive singular of boiteag.
1509 bòl Ainmear /ˈpɔːɫ̪/
1510 bòl-sheillean Ainmear
1511 bòla Ainmear alternative form of bobhla.
1512 bòlachan Ainmear plural of bòla.
1513 bolgain Ainmear inflection of bolgan:.
1514 bolgam Ainmear Islay form of balgam (“mouthful”).
1515 bolgan Ainmear Equivalent to 'Bulb': The bulb-shaped underground portion of a plant such as a tulip, consisting of a shortened stem and…
1516 bolganan Ainmear plural of bolgan.
1517 bolta Ainmear bolt, roll (of cloth, wallpaper, etc.).
1518 boma Ainmear bomb (explosive).
1519 boma atamach Ainmear Equivalent to 'atomic bomb': A nuclear weapon that obtains its destructive energy from nuclear fission.
1520 bomaichean Ainmear plural of boma.
1521 bonaid Ainmear /ˈpɔnatʲ/ bonnet (Scottish men's cap).
1522 bonn Ainmear /pɔun̪ˠ/ Equivalent to 'foot': A biological structure found in many animals that is used for locomotion and that is frequently a…
1523 bonn a-staigh Ainmear Equivalent to 'Insole': The inside sole of a shoe or other footwear.
1524 bonnach Ainmear /ˈbo.nəx/ cake, bun, bannock, scone.
1525 bonnach-bainnse Ainmear Equivalent to 'wedding cake': A decorated cake, often in several tiers and with a model bride and groom, that is cut by…
1526 bonnach-uighe Ainmear Equivalent to 'omelette': A dish made with beaten eggs cooked in a frying pan without stirring, flipped over to cook on…
1527 bonnaich Ainmear genitive singular of bonnach.
1528 bonnaich-uighe Ainmear genitive singular of bonnach-uighe.
1529 bonnan Ainmear plural of bonn.
1530 bonnan a-staigh Ainmear plural of bonn a-staigh.
1531 bòrd Ainmear, Gnìomhair /b̥ɔːrˠt̪/ [b̥ɔː(ɻ)ʈ]/ board (of directors, etc.).
1532 bòrd-beulaibh Ainmear Equivalent to 'Starboard': The righthand side of a ship, boat or aircraft when facing the front, or fore or bow.
1533 bòrd-cùlaibh Ainmear port (side of a ship or plane).
1534 bòrd-dubh Ainmear Equivalent to 'blackboard': A large flat surface, finished with black slate or a similar material, that can be written u…
1535 bòrd-eun Ainmear Equivalent to 'bird table': A construction with a tablelike surface, placed outdoors to supply food to birds.
1536 bòrd-geal Ainmear Equivalent to 'whiteboard': A writing board finished with a hard white material, which can be written upon using special…
1537 bòrd-sgrìobhaidh Ainmear Equivalent to 'desk': A table, frame, or case, in past centuries usually with a sloping top but now usually with a flat…
1538 bòrd-stiùiridh Ainmear Equivalent to 'board of directors': A group of people elected by stockholders to establish corporate policies and make m…
1539 bòrdadh Ainmear verbal noun of bòrd.
1540 bòrdadh-sneachda Ainmear Equivalent to 'snowboarding': The sport of sliding downhill on a snowboard.
1541 bòrdaidh Ainmear genitive singular of bòrdadh.
1542 bòrdaidh-shneachda Ainmear genitive singular of bòrdadh-sneachda.
1543 bòrdaidhean Ainmear plural of bòrdadh.
1544 bòrdaidhean-sneachda Ainmear plural of bòrdadh-sneachda.
1545 bòst Ainmear boast, boasting.
1546 bòsta Ainmear genitive singular of bòst.
1547 bòstan Ainmear plural of bòst.
1548 botail Ainmear genitive singular of botal.
1549 bòtainn Ainmear genitive singular of bòtann.
1550 botal Ainmear /ˈpɔhtəl̪ˠ/
1551 bòtann Ainmear /ˈpɔːhtən̪ˠ/ A long boot, especially a Wellington boot, wellie, gumboot.
1552 bòtannan Ainmear plural of bòtann.
1553 bothain Ainmear genitive singular of bothan.
1554 bothain-chòmhnaidh Ainmear genitive singular of bothan-còmhnaidh.
1555 bothan Ainmear /ˈpɔhan/ Equivalent to 'bothy': A small cottage or hut; specifically (Scotland), one often left unlocked for communal use in a re…
1556 bothan-còmhnaidh Ainmear Equivalent to 'Hutch': A box, chest, crate, case or cabinet.
1557 bothanan Ainmear plural of bothan.
1558 bothanan-còmhnaidh Ainmear plural of bothan-còmhnaidh.
1559 BP Ainmear initialism of Ball Pàrlamaid (Member of Parliament).
1560 brà Ainmear /pɾaː/ Equivalent to 'handmill': A mill for grinding grain, pepper, coffee, etc.
1561 brabhsadh Ainmear verbal noun of brabhsaich.
1562 brabhsaich Gnìomhair Equivalent to 'Browse': Fodder for cattle and other animals.
1563 brabhsaidh Ainmear genitive singular of brabhsadh.
1564 brabhsaidhean Ainmear plural of brabhsadh.
1565 brabhsair Ainmear Equivalent to 'Web browser': A computer program used to navigate the World Wide Web, chiefly by viewing web pages and fo…
1566 brabhsairean Ainmear plural of brabhsair.
1567 bracaist Ainmear /ˈb̥ɾakʰɔʃtʲ/ Equivalent to 'breakfast': A meal consisting of food normally eaten in the morning, which may typically include eggs, sa…
1568 bradain Ainmear genitive singular of bradan.
1569 bradain-leathann Ainmear inflection of bradan-leathann:.
1570 bradain-shligeach Ainmear genitive singular of bradan-sligeach.
1571 bradan Ainmear /ˈpɾatan/ Equivalent to 'Salmon': One of several species of fish, typically of the Salmoninae subfamily, brownish above with silve…
1572 bradan-cearr Ainmear Equivalent to 'Sturgeon': Any marine or freshwater fish of the family Acipenseridae that are prized for their roe and ar…
1573 bradan-leathann Ainmear Equivalent to 'Halibut': A large flatfish of the genus Hippoglossus, which sometimes leaves the ocean floor and swims ve…
1574 bradan-sligeach Ainmear Equivalent to 'Sturgeon': Any marine or freshwater fish of the family Acipenseridae that are prized for their roe and ar…
1575 bragadaich Ainmear crackling.
1576 bragadaiche Ainmear genitive singular of bragadaich.
1577 bragadaichean Ainmear plural of bragadaich.
1578 bràghad Ainmear genitive singular of bràigh.
1579 braich Ainmear /pɾaç/
1580 bràigh Ainmear /ˈb̥ɾɛˑ.ə/ top, upper part.
1581 bràigheachan Ainmear plural of bràigh.
1582 brailis Ainmear /bralɪʃ/ wort; liquid made from grain malt.
1583 braim Ainmear /pɾɤim/
1584 bràithrean Ainmear /ˈb̥ɾaːðhən/ plural of bràthair.
1585 bràithrean-cèile Ainmear plural of bràthair-cèile.
1586 bràm Ainmear genitive plural of braim (“fart”).
1587 brama Ainmear /ˈpɾamə/ genitive singular of braim (“fart”).
1588 bramannan Ainmear plural of braim (“fart”).
1589 bramasag Ainmear Equivalent to 'Flatulence': The state of having gas, often smelly, trapped (and when released, frequently with noise) in…
1590 branndaidh Ainmear /ˈpɾãũn̪ˠt̪ɪ/
1591 braoileag Ainmear A whortleberry or bilberry (a blueberry).
1592 braoin Ainmear inflection of braon:.
1593 braon Ainmear, Gnìomhair /pɾɯːn/ Equivalent to 'rain': Condensed water falling from a cloud.
1594 brat Ainmear /pɾaht̪/ cloak, cover, covering, mantle, veil, canopy.
1595 brat-cùil Ainmear Equivalent to 'Backdrop': A decorated cloth hung at the back of a stage.
1596 brat-ùrlair Ainmear Equivalent to 'carpet': A fabric used as a complete floor covering.
1597 brata Ainmear genitive singular of brat.
1598 brata-cùil Ainmear genitive singular of brat-cùil.
1599 bratach Ainmear /ˈpɾaht̪əx/ Equivalent to 'flag': Any of various plants with sword-shaped leaves, especially irises; specifically, Iris pseudacorus.
1600 bratach na croise Ainmear saltire, Saint Andrew's cross.
1601 bratag Ainmear /ˈprahtak/ Equivalent to 'Caterpillar': The larva of a butterfly or moth; leafworm.
1602 bratagan Ainmear plural of bratag.
1603 brataich Ainmear genitive singular of bratach.
1604 brataichean Ainmear plural of bratach.
1605 brataig Ainmear genitive singular of bratag.
1606 bratan Ainmear plural of brat.
1607 bratan-cùil Ainmear plural of brat-cùil.
1608 brath Ainmear /pɾah/ treachery, advantage by unfair means, betraying, spying.
1609 bratha Ainmear genitive singular of brath.
1610 brathadair Ainmear Equivalent to 'Informer': One who informs someone else about something.
1611 bràthair Ainmear /ˈb̥ɾaːhəð/ brother, male sibling.
1612 bràthair-athar Ainmear Equivalent to 'uncle': uncle (the brother, brother-in-law, or male cousin or cousin-in-law of either parent).
1613 bràthair-cèile Ainmear Equivalent to 'brother-in-law': A male relative of one's generation, separated by one degree of marriage:.
1614 bràthair-màthar Ainmear Equivalent to 'uncle': uncle (the brother, brother-in-law, or male cousin or cousin-in-law of either parent).
1615 bràthan Ainmear genitive singular of brà.
1616 bràthar Ainmear genitive singular of bràthair.
1617 bràthar-cèile Ainmear genitive singular of bràthair-cèile.
1618 bràthntan Ainmear plural of brà.
1619 bre Ainmear Equivalent to 'Borough': The area, properly called Southwark, just south of London Bridge, which is at the north end of…
1620 breab Ainmear, Gnìomhair /b̥ɾʲep/ stamp (a foot).
1621 breaba Ainmear genitive singular of breab.
1622 breabadair Ainmear /ˈb̥ðɛpət̪að/
1623 breabadairean Ainmear plural of breabadair.
1624 breabadh Ainmear /ˈb̥ɾʲepəɣ/ verbal noun of breab.
1625 breabaidh Ainmear genitive singular of breabadh.
1626 breabaidhean Ainmear plural of breabadh.
1627 breaban Ainmear plural of breab.
1628 breac Ainmear, Gnìomhair /b̥ɾʲɛxk/ sprinkle, scatter.
1629 breac an t-sìl Ainmear the pied wagtail, Motacilla alba yarrellii.
1630 breacag Ainmear /ˈpɾʲɛxkak/ Equivalent to 'cake': A rich, sweet dessert food, typically made of flour, sugar, and eggs and baked in an oven, and oft…
1631 breacain-bheithe Ainmear genitive singular of breacan-beithe.
1632 breacan Ainmear
1633 breacan-beithe Ainmear Equivalent to 'Linnet': A small passerine bird, the common linnet (Linaria cannabina syn.
1634 brèaghachd Ainmear beauty, prettiness.
1635 brèideach Ainmear matron, married woman, wife.
1636 brèige Ainmear genitive singular of breug.
1637 breisleach Ainmear delirium, derangement.
1638 breisleachadh Ainmear verbal noun of breislich.
1639 breisleachaidh Ainmear genitive singular of breisleachadh.
1640 breisleachaidhean Ainmear plural of breisleachadh.
1641 breislich Ainmear, Gnìomhair rave (talk irrationally).
1642 breith Ainmear /pɾʲeh/ assessment, judgment.
1643 breitheamh Ainmear alternative form of britheamh.
1644 breitheamhan Ainmear plural of breitheamh.
1645 breithean Ainmear plural of breith.
1646 breithneachadh Ainmear adjudication, decision-making, diagnosis, explanation.
1647 breithneachadh-litreachais Ainmear Equivalent to 'literary criticism': The study, discussion, evaluation, and interpretation of literature.
1648 breithneachaidh Ainmear genitive singular of breithneachadh.
1649 breithneachaidhean Ainmear plural of breithneachadh.
1650 breithnich Gnìomhair Equivalent to 'judge': A public official whose duty it is to administer the law, especially by presiding over trials and…
1651 breug Ainmear /pɾʲiak/ lie, falsehood (not truth).
1652 breugadair Ainmear Equivalent to 'liar': Someone who tells a lie; especially, a person who frequently lies.
1653 breugadairean Ainmear plural of breugadair.
1654 breugag Ainmear Equivalent to 'Dummy': A silent person; a person who does not talk.
1655 breugagan Ainmear plural of breugag.
1656 breugaiche Ainmear Equivalent to 'liar': Someone who tells a lie; especially, a person who frequently lies.
1657 breugaichean Ainmear plural of breugaiche.
1658 breugaige Ainmear genitive singular of breugag.
1659 breugaire Ainmear Equivalent to 'liar': Someone who tells a lie; especially, a person who frequently lies.
1660 breugairean Ainmear plural of breugaire (“liar”).
1661 breugan Ainmear plural of breug (“lie”).
1662 breun Ainmear, Gnìomhair become corrupt.
1663 briathar Ainmear /ˈpɾʲiəhəɾ/ word, term.
1664 briathrachas Ainmear Equivalent to 'vocabulary': A usually alphabetized and explained collection of words e.g.
1665 briathran Ainmear plural of briathar (“word”).
1666 bric Ainmear genitive singular of breac.
1667 brìd-eòin Ainmear genitive singular of brìd-eun.
1668 brìd-eun Ainmear Equivalent to 'oystercatcher': Any of several black or pied coastal wading birds in the genus Haematopus that have a lon…
1669 brìdean Ainmear alternative form of brìd-eun.
1670 brìg Ainmear heap of peats or potatoes stacked with boards in a corner of a house.
1671 brìgh Ainmear substance, essence, gist, point, drift (of argument etc).
1672 brìghean Ainmear plural of brìgh.
1673 brillean Ainmear Equivalent to 'Clitoris': A sensitive elongated erectile sex organ at the anterior part of the vulva in female humans an…
1674 briog Gnìomhair thrust, stab, jab, prick.
1675 briogadh Ainmear verbal noun of briog.
1676 briogadh clì Ainmear left click.
1677 briogadh deis Ainmear right click.
1678 briogaidh Ainmear genitive singular of briogadh.
1679 briogaidh chlì Ainmear genitive singular of briogadh clì.
1680 briogaidh dheis Ainmear genitive singular of briogadh deis.
1681 briogaidhean Ainmear plural of briogadh (“click”).
1682 briogaidhean clì Ainmear plural of briogadh clì.
1683 briogaidhean deis Ainmear plural of briogadh deis.
1684 briogais Ainmear /ˈpʰðɯkɪʃ/ breeches (type of trousers).
1685 briogais-biob Ainmear overalls (working trousers with a bib).
1686 briogaise Ainmear genitive singular of briogais.
1687 briogaisean Ainmear plural of briogais.
1688 brìogh Ainmear alternative form of brìgh.
1689 brìoghan Ainmear plural of brìogh.
1690 briosgaid Ainmear /ˈpɾʲiskɪtʲ/ Equivalent to 'biscuit': A small, flat, baked good which is either hard and crisp or else soft but firm; a cookie.
1691 briosgaide Ainmear genitive singular of briosgaid.
1692 briosgaidean Ainmear plural of briosgaid.
1693 briotas Ainmear whispering.
1694 bris Gnìomhair /pʰð̥iʃ/ Equivalent to 'break': A section of extended repetition of the percussion break to a song, created by a hip-hop DJ as rh…
1695 briseadh Ainmear /ˈpʰð̥iʃəɣ/ Equivalent to 'breach': A gap or opening made by breaking or battering, as in a wall, fortification or levee / embankmen…
1696 briseadh-dùil Ainmear Equivalent to 'disappointment': The feeling or state of being disappointed: a feeling of sadness or frustration when som…
1697 briseadh-latha Ainmear Equivalent to 'dawn': A female given name from English sometimes given to a girl born at that time of day.
1698 brisidh Ainmear genitive singular of briseadh.
1699 brisidh-dùil Ainmear genitive singular of briseadh-dùil.
1700 brisidhean Ainmear plural of briseadh.
1701 brisidhean-dùil Ainmear plural of briseadh-dùil (“disappointment”).
1702 briste Gnìomhair /ˈpɾʲiʃtʲə/ past participle of bris.
1703 britheamh Ainmear /ˈpɾʲihəv/ judge, adjudicator, umpire.
1704 britheamhan Ainmear Judges, the seventh book of the Old Testament.
1705 broc Ainmear /pɾɔʰk/ synonym of faol (“wolf”).
1706 broc-lann Ainmear badger's den, sett.
1707 brocail Ainmear /ˈpɾɔxkal/ Equivalent to 'Broccoli': A plant, Brassica oleracea var.
1708 brocair Ainmear fox-hunter, badger-hunter, destroyer of vermin.
1709 brocaireachd Ainmear fox-hunting, badger-hunting, vermin-hunting.
1710 brochan Ainmear /ˈpɾɔxan/ gruel (thinner than porridge).
1711 brod Ainmear, Gnìomhair /pɾɔt/ goad, prod, prick, spear, sting (anything sharp and pointed).
1712 brodadh Ainmear Equivalent to 'Masturbation': Sexual stimulation of one's genitalia or other erotic regions, often to the point of orgas…
1713 brodaidh Ainmear genitive singular of brodadh.
1714 brodaidhean Ainmear plural of brodadh.
1715 brodan Ainmear plural of brod.
1716 bròg Ainmear /b̥ɾɔːk/ belt, boot, strong kick.
1717 bròg na cuthaige Ainmear /ˌb̥ɾɔːk nə ˈkʰu.akʲ/ English bluebell, wild hyacinth (Hyacinthoides non-scripta).
1718 bròg-chleasachd Ainmear Equivalent to 'trainer': A person who trains another; a coach.
1719 bròg-dannsa Ainmear Equivalent to 'pump': A low-top shoe with a rubber sole and a canvas upper; a low-top canvas sneaker.
1720 bròg-sheòmair Ainmear Equivalent to 'Slipper': A low soft shoe that can be slipped on and off easily.
1721 brogach Ainmear /ˈb̥ɾɔkəx/ Equivalent to 'Sturdy': A disease caused by a coenurus infestation in the brain of an animal, especially a sheep or cani…
1722 brogaich Ainmear genitive singular of brogach.
1723 brògan Ainmear /ˈpɾɔːkən/ plural of bròg.
1724 brògan-cleasachd Ainmear plural of bròg-chleasachd.
1725 brògan-dannsa Ainmear plural of bròg-dannsa.
1726 brògan-seòmair Ainmear plural of bròg-sheòmair.
1727 bròige Ainmear genitive singular of bròg.
1728 bròige-cleasachd Ainmear genitive singular of bròg-chleasachd.
1729 bròige-dannsa Ainmear genitive singular of bròg-dannsa.
1730 bròige-seòmair Ainmear genitive singular of bròg-sheòmair.
1731 bròigeadh Ainmear /ˈb̥ɾɔːkʲəɣ/ genitive singular of bròg.
1732 bròigean-dannsa Ainmear plural of bròg-dannsa.
1733 broilleach Ainmear /ˈpɾɔʎəx/ breast, bosom, chest, thorax.
1734 broillich Ainmear genitive singular of broilleach.
1735 broillichean Ainmear plural of broilleach.
1736 bròimid Ainmear
1737 bròimin Ainmear Equivalent to 'Bromine': A nonmetallic chemical element (symbol Br) with an atomic number of 35; one of the halogens, it…
1738 bròin Ainmear genitive singular of bròn.
1739 broinn Ainmear /pɾəiɲ/ dative singular of brù.
1740 bròn Ainmear /[b̊ɾɔːn]/ grief, sadness, sorrow, mourning, affliction.
1741 brònan Ainmear plural of bròn.
1742 bronn Ainmear genitive singular of brù.
1743 brot Ainmear /pɾɔht̪/ Equivalent to 'Broth': Water in which food (meat, vegetable, etc.) has been boiled.
1744 brot Albannach Ainmear Equivalent to 'Scotch broth': A filling soup with meat, barley, and root vegetables, originating in Scotland.
1745 brota Ainmear genitive singular of brot.
1746 brotan Ainmear plural of brot.
1747 brù Ainmear Equivalent to 'Womb': In female mammals, the organ in which the young are conceived and grow until birth; the uterus.
1748 brù-dhearg Ainmear Equivalent to 'Robin': Any of various passerine birds (about 100 species) of the families Muscicapidae, Turdidae and Pet…
1749 brù-dheargan Ainmear plural of brù-dhearg.
1750 brù-dheirge Ainmear genitive singular of brù-dhearg.
1751 brù-gheal Ainmear
1752 brù-ghil Ainmear genitive singular of brù-gheal.
1753 bruach Ainmear /ˈpɾuə̯x/ brink, border, edge, brim.
1754 bruadair Gnìomhair /ˈpɾuət̪ɪɾʲ/
1755 bruadar Ainmear /ˈpɾuət̪əɾ/ verbal noun of bruadair.
1756 brùchd Ainmear /[pð̥ʉːxk]/ sally, sudden burst, sudden rushing forth.
1757 bruic Ainmear /ˈpɾuçkʲ/ inflection of broc:.
1758 bruich Ainmear, Gnìomhair /b̥ɾuç/ verbal noun of bruich.
1759 bruich ann an àmhainn Gnìomhair to bake (lit: to cook in an oven).
1760 bruich lus an-seo Abairt to give someone a taste of one's own medicine, to stew in one's own juice.
1761 bruichealachd Ainmear /ˈpɾuçəl̪ˠəxk/ Equivalent to 'chafe': Injury or wear caused by friction.
1762 bruichidh Gnìomhair future of bruich.
1763 bruid Ainmear /b̥ruːdʲ/ genitive singular of brod.
1764 brùidealachd Ainmear coarseness, savageness, barbarism, violence.
1765 brùidean Ainmear plural of brùid.
1766 bruidheann Ainmear conversation, talk, speech.
1767 bruidhinn Ainmear, Gnìomhair /ˈb̥ɾi.iɲ/ speak, say, talk.
1768 bruidhnibh Gnìomhair /ˈpɾiɲɪv/
1769 bruis Ainmear, Gnìomhair /pɾuʃ/
1770 bruis-fhiaclan Ainmear /pɾuʃ ˈiəxkl̪ˠən/ Equivalent to 'Toothbrush': A brush, used with toothpaste, for cleaning the teeth.
1771 brunndail Ainmear, Gnìomhair alternative spelling of brunndail.
1772 bruthach Ainmear /ˈpɾuhəx/ brae, hillside, steep slope, acclivity.
1773 brùthan Ainmear plural of brù.
1774 bu Gnìomhair /pu/ past/conditional of is.
1775 bu mhath le Gnìomhair would like.
1776 buabhaill Ainmear /puə.əl/ vocative/genitive singular of buabhall.
1777 buabhaill Afragach Ainmear genitive singular of buabhall Afragach.
1778 buabhaill Ceap Ainmear genitive singular of buabhall Ceap.
1779 buabhaill uisge Ainmear genitive singular of buabhall uisge.
1780 buabhall Ainmear /puə.əl̪ˠ/ bison, buffalo (Bison bison).
1781 buabhall Afragach Ainmear Equivalent to 'African buffalo': A large African bovid, Syncerus caffer.
1782 buabhall Ceap Ainmear Equivalent to 'African buffalo': A large African bovid, Syncerus caffer.
1783 buabhall uisge Ainmear Equivalent to 'water buffalo': A large ungulate, widely used as a domestic animal in Asia, South America.
1784 buabhallan Ainmear plural of buabhall.
1785 buabhallan Afragach Ainmear plural of buabhall Afragach.
1786 buabhallan Ceap Ainmear plural of buabhall Ceap.
1787 buabhallan uisge Ainmear plural of buabhall uisge.
1788 buachaill Ainmear /ˈpuəçɪʎ/ watch or protector of cattle of any kind.
1789 buachaill-chaorach Ainmear
1790 buachaill-seòmair Ainmear Equivalent to 'valet-de-chambre': The personal servant of a monarch.
1791 buachaille Ainmear alternative form of buachaill (“cowherd; herdsman”).
1792 buachaille-chaorach Ainmear alternative form of buachaill-chaorach (“shepherd”).
1793 buachair Ainmear genitive singular of buachar.
1794 buachar Ainmear dung, droppings, manure, ordure, cowpat.
1795 buadhair Ainmear /puəɣɛɾʲ/ conqueror, champion, victor.
1796 buadhair aisneiseach Ainmear predicative adjective.
1797 buadhair buaidh-aithriseach Ainmear attributive adjective.
1798 buadhairean Ainmear plural of buadhair.
1799 buadhairean aisneiseach Ainmear plural of buadhair aisneiseach.
1800 buadhairean buaidh-aithriseach Ainmear plural of buadhair buaidh-aithriseach.
1801 buaidh Ainmear /puəj/ effect, influence, effectiveness, impact, impression.
1802 buaidh an taigh-ghlainne Ainmear Equivalent to 'greenhouse effect': The process by which a planet is heated by solar radiation which is retained by its a…
1803 buaidhe Ainmear genitive singular of buaidh.
1804 buaidhean Ainmear plural of buaidh.
1805 buail Gnìomhair /ˈpuɪl/ strike, hit, bang, beat, smite, knock, pelt, rap, thrust, thump.
1806 buail air Gnìomhair Equivalent to 'strike': A status resulting from a batter swinging and missing a pitch, or not swinging at a pitch when t…
1807 buail an ceann Gnìomhair occur (come to mind).
1808 buaile Ainmear /ˈb̥uələ/ enclosure, fold, sheepfold, pen (animal enclosure, particularly for sheep or cattle).
1809 buain Ainmear, Gnìomhair /b̥ũə̃ɲ/ reap, harvest, cut down, crop, mow.
1810 buair Gnìomhair /puəɾʲ/ to disturb, trouble, upset.
1811 buaireadair Ainmear Equivalent to 'Troublemaker': One who causes trouble, especially one who does so deliberately.
1812 buaireadairean Ainmear plural of buaireadair.
1813 buaireadh Ainmear verbal noun of buair.
1814 buaireas Ainmear annoyance, agitation, confusion.
1815 buaireasan Ainmear plural of buaireas.
1816 buaireis Ainmear genitive singular of buaireas.
1817 buairidh Ainmear genitive singular of buaireadh.
1818 buairidhean Ainmear plural of buaireadh.
1819 bualadh Ainmear /ˈpuəl̪ˠəɣ/ verbal noun of buail.
1820 bualaidh Ainmear genitive singular of bualadh.
1821 bualaidhean Ainmear plural of bualadh.
1822 buana Ainmear genitive singular of buain.
1823 buannachadh Ainmear /ˈpuən̪ˠəxəɣ/ verbal noun of buannaich.
1824 buannaich Gnìomhair /ˈpuən̪ˠɪç/ to win (a contest), be victorious.
1825 bucais Ainmear genitive singular of bucas.
1826 bucas Ainmear Lewis form of bogsa (“box”).
1827 buidheach Ainmear /ə ˈvujəx/ Equivalent to 'Jaundice': A morbid condition, characterized by yellowness of the eyes, skin, and urine.
1828 buidheachais Ainmear genitive singular of buidheachas.
1829 buidheachas Ainmear gratitude, thanks, thanksgiving, acknowledgement.
1830 buidheag Ainmear Used in compounds denoting various birds and flowers, especially (but not exclusively) yellow ones.
1831 buidheag-an-t-samhraidh Ainmear Equivalent to 'Buttercup': Any of many herbs, of the genus Ranunculus, having yellow flowers; the crowfoot.
1832 buidheag-bhealaidh Ainmear Equivalent to 'Yellowhammer': A passerine bird, Emberiza citrinella, of western Eurasia, which is mainly yellow in colou…
1833 buidheagain Ainmear inflection of buidheagan:.
1834 buidheagan Ainmear Equivalent to 'Yolk': The yellow, spherical part of an egg that is surrounded by the white albumen, and serves as nutrim…
1835 buidheagan-an-t-samhraidh Ainmear plural of buidheag-an-t-samhraidh.
1836 buidheagan-bealaidh Ainmear plural of buidheag-bhealaidh.
1837 buidheig-an-t-samhraidh Ainmear genitive singular of buidheag-an-t-samhraidh.
1838 buidheige Ainmear genitive singular of buidheag.
1839 buidheige-bealaidh Ainmear genitive singular of buidheag-bhealaidh.
1840 buidhre Ainmear Equivalent to 'Deafness': The condition of being deaf; the lack or loss of the ability to hear.
1841 buidseach Ainmear male wizard, sorcerer, witch, sorceress.
1842 buidseachan Ainmear plural of buidseach.
1843 buidseachd Ainmear /budʲʃəxɡ/ witchery, witchcraft, wizardry.
1844 buidsead Ainmear
1845 buidsead-obrach Ainmear working budget.
1846 buidsich Ainmear genitive singular of buidseach.
1847 buidsichean Ainmear plural of buidseach.
1848 buil Ainmear consequence, effect, result.
1849 buile Ainmear genitive singular of buil.
1850 builean Ainmear plural of buil.
1851 buileann Ainmear
1852 buileann feòla Ainmear Equivalent to 'meatloaf': A dish of ground meat (usually made from ground beef, although lamb, pork, veal, venison, poul…
1853 builg Ainmear, Gnìomhair Equivalent to 'Bubble': A spherically contained volume of air or other gas, especially one made from soapy liquid.
1854 builgeadh Ainmear verbal noun of builg.
1855 builgean Ainmear Equivalent to 'Bubble': A spherically contained volume of air or other gas, especially one made from soapy liquid.
1856 builgeanan Ainmear plural of builgean.
1857 builgein Ainmear genitive singular of builgean.
1858 builgidh Ainmear genitive singular of builgeadh.
1859 builgidhean Ainmear plural of builgeadh.
1860 builinn Ainmear genitive singular of buileann.
1861 buill Ainmear genitive and plural of ball.
1862 buill-bhasgaid Ainmear genitive singular of ball-basgaid.
1863 buill-bholaidh Ainmear genitive singular of ball-bholaidh.
1864 buill-coise Ainmear genitive singular of ball-coise.
1865 buill-goilf Ainmear genitive singular of ball-goilf.
1866 buill-stèidhe Ainmear genitive singular of ball-stèidhe.
1867 buille Ainmear /ˈb̥uʎə/ stress, emphasis, importance.
1868 buille chultarail Ainmear Equivalent to 'culture shock': A state of anxious confusion experienced by someone exposed to an alien or unfamiliar env…
1869 buille chulturail Ainmear alternative form of buille chultarail.
1870 buille cultarail Ainmear genitive singular of buille chultarail.
1871 buille culturail Ainmear genitive singular of buille chulturail.
1872 buillean Ainmear plural of buille.
1873 buillean cultarail Ainmear plural of buille chultarail.
1874 buillean culturail Ainmear plural of buille chulturail.
1875 builleannan Ainmear plural of buille.
1876 builleannan cultarail Ainmear plural of buille chultarail.
1877 builleannan culturail Ainmear plural of buille chulturail.
1878 built Ainmear genitive singular of balt.
1879 buime Ainmear alternative form of muime.
1880 buin Ainmear, Gnìomhair belong, pertain, be related.
1881 buineach Ainmear alternative form of buinneach.
1882 buineag Ainmear scrap (little piece, fragment).
1883 buineagan Ainmear plural of buineag.
1884 buineig Ainmear genitive singular of buineag.
1885 buinn Ainmear genitive singular of bonn.
1886 buinn a-staigh Ainmear genitive singular of bonn a-staigh.
1887 buinne Ainmear /ˈpɯɲə/ Equivalent to 'statue': A three-dimensional work of art, usually representing a person or animal, usually created by scu…
1888 buinneach Ainmear /ˈpuɲəx/
1889 buinnig Gnìomhair /ˈpuɲɪkʲ/ win, gain.
1890 buinteanas Ainmear /ˈpuɲtʲənəs̪/ relation, connection, relationship.
1891 buirbe Ainmear atrocity, barbarism, ferocity, fierceness, rudeness, savagery.
1892 bùird Ainmear /b̥uːrˠt̪/ [b̥uː(ɻ)ʈ]/ genitive singular of bòrd (“table, plank, board, deck”).
1893 bùird-dhubha Ainmear plural of bòrd-dubh.
1894 bùird-dhuibh Ainmear genitive singular of bòrd-dubh.
1895 bùird-eun Ainmear genitive singular of bòrd-eun.
1896 bùird-sgrìobhaidh Ainmear genitive singular of bòrd-sgrìobhaidh.
1897 bùird-stiùiridh Ainmear genitive singular of bòrd-stiùiridh.
1898 bùirn Ainmear genitive singular of bùrn.
1899 bùitean Ainmear plural of bùth.
1900 bùithean Ainmear plural of bùth.
1901 bùithnean Ainmear plural of bùth.
1902 bùithtean Ainmear /[ˈpʉːhtʲən]/ plural of bùth.
1903 bùithtean-obrach Ainmear plural of bùth-obrach.
1904 bùithtean-oibre Ainmear plural of bùth-oibre.
1905 buitseach Ainmear alternative form of buidseach.
1906 bumalair Ainmear oaf, bungler, blockhead, dolt.
1907 bun Ainmear /pun/ bottom, base, foundation.
1908 bun-reachd Ainmear constitution (politics).
1909 bun-reachdan Ainmear plural of bun-reachd.
1910 bun-sgoil Ainmear elementary school, primary school.
1911 bun-sgoile Ainmear genitive singular of bun-sgoil.
1912 bun-sgoiltean Ainmear plural of bun-sgoil.
1913 bun-stòir Ainmear genitive singular of bun-stòr.
1914 bun-stòr Ainmear primary source.
1915 buna Ainmear genitive singular of bun.
1916 buna-bhuachaille Ainmear /b̥unə ˈvoxɪʎə/ common loon, great northern diver.
1917 bunadh Ainmear /ˈpunəɣ/ origin, stock.
1918 bunaidh Ainmear genitive singular of bunadh.
1919 bunaidhean Ainmear plural of bunadh.
1920 bunan Ainmear plural of bun.
1921 buntainn Ainmear /ˈb̥un̪ˠt̪ɪɲ/ verbal noun of buin.
1922 buntainne Ainmear genitive singular of buntainn.
1923 buntàta Ainmear /b̥əˈn̪ˠʰaːʰt̪(ə)/ Equivalent to 'potato': A plant of species Solanum tuberosum or its edible starchy tuber.
1924 buntàta phruinn Ainmear genitive singular of buntàta pronn.
1925 buntàta pronn Ainmear Equivalent to 'mashed potatoes': A dish consisting of potatoes that have been boiled, mashed to a pulpy consistency, and…
1926 bùrach Ainmear /ˈpuːrəx/ mess, guddle, confusion, disorder, shambles.
1927 bùrn Ainmear /puːrˠn̪ˠ/
1928 burraidh Ainmear fool, blockhead, dolt.
1929 burraidheachd Ainmear Equivalent to 'Bullying': An act of intimidating a person to do something, especially such repeated coercion.
1930 burraidheachdan Ainmear plural of burraidheachd.
1931 burraidhean Ainmear plural of burraidh.
1932 burras Ainmear /ˈpʊrˠəs/ Equivalent to 'Caterpillar': The larva of a butterfly or moth; leafworm.
1933 bursaraidh Ainmear Equivalent to 'Bursary': A monetary award to university students that allows them to continue their studies.
1934 bursaraidhean Ainmear plural of bursaraidh.
1935 bus Ainmear /b̥us̪/ pout (facial expression).
1936 busaichean Ainmear plural of bus.
1937 bùth Ainmear /puː/ Equivalent to 'shop': An establishment that sells goods or services to the public; originally only a physical location…
1938 bùth grosaireachd Ainmear grocer's, grocery (shop).
1939 bùth-gheall Ainmear Equivalent to 'pawnshop': The business premises of a pawnbroker; where loans are made, with personal property as securit…
1940 bùth-leabhraichean Ainmear
1941 bùth-obrach Ainmear Equivalent to 'workshop': A room, especially one which is not particularly large, used for manufacturing or other light…
1942 bùth-oibre Ainmear alternative form of bùth-obrach.
1943 bùtha Ainmear genitive singular of bùth.
1944 bùtha-leabhraichean Ainmear genitive singular of bùth-leabhraichean.
1945 bùtha-obrach Ainmear genitive singular of bùth-obrach.
1946 bùtha-oibre Ainmear genitive singular of bùth-oibre.
1947 buthaid Ainmear Equivalent to 'Puffin': The young of the Manx shearwater (Puffinus puffinus), especially eaten as food.
1948 buthaidean Ainmear plural of buthaid.
1949 bùthaidh Ainmear dative singular of bùth.
1950 bùthainnean Ainmear plural of bùth.
1951 bùthan Ainmear plural of bùth.
1952 bùthan grosaireachd Ainmear plural of bùth grosaireachd.
1953 bùthan-grosaireachd Ainmear plural of bùth grosaireachd.
1954 bùthan-leabhraichean Ainmear plural of bùth-leabhraichean.
1955 bùthan-obrach Ainmear plural of bùth-obrach.
1956 bùthan-oibre Ainmear plural of bùth-oibre.
1957 bùthannan Ainmear plural of bùth.
1958 cab Ainmear /kʰap/
1959 cabadaich Ainmear /kʰapət̪ɪç/ blethering, blathering, chatting.
1960 càbaill Ainmear genitive singular of càball.
1961 càball Ainmear /ˈkʰaːpəl̪ˠ/ Equivalent to 'cable': A long object used to make a physical connection.
1962 càballan Ainmear plural of càball.
1963 caban Ainmear plural of cab.
1964 cabar Ainmear /ˈkʰapəɾ/ caber, large piece of wood.
1965 cabhadh Ainmear alternative form of cathadh.
1966 cabhadh-mara Ainmear alternative form of cathadh-mara.
1967 cabhadh-sneachda Ainmear alternative form of cathadh-sneachda.
1968 cabhag Ainmear /ˈkʰafak/ Equivalent to 'Rush': Any of several stiff plants of the genus Juncus, or the family Juncaceae, having hollow or pithy s…
1969 cabhaidh Ainmear genitive singular of cabhadh.
1970 cabhaidh-mhara Ainmear genitive singular of cabhadh-mara.
1971 cabhaidh-shneachda Ainmear genitive singular of cabhadh-sneachda.
1972 cabhaidhean Ainmear plural of cabhadh.
1973 cabhaidhean-mara Ainmear plural of cabhadh-mara.
1974 cabhaidhean-sneachda Ainmear plural of cabhadh-sneachda.
1975 cabhaig Ainmear genitive singular of cabhag.
1976 cabhaige Ainmear genitive singular of cabhag.
1977 cabhlach Ainmear /ˈkʰaul̪ˠəx/ Equivalent to 'fleet': A river (the River Fleet) in London, England, now buried underground, that flowed under the Easte…
1978 cabhlaich Ainmear genitive singular of cabhlach.
1979 cabhlaichean Ainmear plural of cabhlach.
1980 cabhsair Ainmear /ˈkʰaus̪ɪɾʲ/ Equivalent to 'Causeway': A road that is raised so as to be above water, marshland, and similar low-lying obstacles, whi…
1981 cabhsairean Ainmear plural of cabhsair.
1982 cac Ainmear, Gnìomhair /kʰaxk/ Equivalent to 'cack': An inexpensive boot or shoe made in the 19th or early 20th century for a baby or young child.
1983 cac-shiubhal Ainmear
1984 caca Ainmear genitive singular of cac.
1985 cacadh Ainmear verbal noun of cac.
1986 cacaidh Ainmear genitive singular of cacadh.
1987 cacaidhean Ainmear plural of cacadh.
1988 cachaileith Ainmear /ˈkʰaxələ/ old rustic gate (generally with no hinges).
1989 cadail Ainmear, Gnìomhair genitive singular of cadal.
1990 cadail-gheamhraidh Ainmear genitive singular of cadal-geamhraidh.
1991 cadal Ainmear /ˈkʰat̪əl̪ˠ/ verbal noun of caidil.
1992 cadal-deilgneach Ainmear /[ˌŋ̊hat̪əl̪ˠ ˈtʲilikɑnəx]/ pins and needles (tingling felt in limb).
1993 cadal-geamhraidh Ainmear hibernation.
1994 cagailt Ainmear
1995 cagainn Gnìomhair chew, gnaw, champ, masticate, munch.
1996 cagair Ainmear, Gnìomhair /ˈkʰakəð/ genitive singular of cagar.
1997 cagairean Ainmear plural of cagar.
1998 cagar Ainmear verbal noun of cagair.
1999 cagarsaich Ainmear verbal noun of cagair.
2000 cagarsaichean Ainmear plural of cagarsaich.
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