CEFR Level
A1
Scots Gaelic — Beginner Vocabulary
2,000 words
Can understand and use familiar everyday expressions and very basic phrases.
| # | Word | Type | IPA | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 'ille | Noun | vocative singular of gille. | |
| 2 | 'l | Verb | syncopic form of bheil. | |
| 3 | 's | Verb | contraction of is (“is”). | |
| 4 | 's aithne do | Verb | alternative form of is aithne do. | |
| 5 | 's e | Phrase | yes (in answer to a question formed with an e). | |
| 6 | 's e do bheatha | Phrase | don't mention it, you're welcome (in response to tapadh leat) (informal and singular). | |
| 7 | 's e ur beatha | Phrase | it's your life (lit., formal). | |
| 8 | 's fhada bhon uair sin | Phrase | Equivalent to 'long time no see': I (or we) have not seen you for a long time. | |
| 9 | 's urrainn do | Verb | Equivalent to 'can': Abbreviation of Controller Area Network, ISO standards 11898, 11898-1, 11898-2, and its predecessor… | |
| 10 | a bheil Beurla agad | Phrase | Do you speak English?. | |
| 11 | a bheil Beurla agaibh | Phrase | Do you speak English?. | |
| 12 | a bheil Gàidhlig agad | Phrase | do you speak Gaelic? (informal). | |
| 13 | a bheil Gàidhlig agaibh | Phrase | do you speak Gaelic? (formal or plural). | |
| 14 | a dh'innse na fìrinn | Phrase | to tell the truth. | |
| 15 | a-teodha | Noun | ||
| 16 | a' | Article | dative or genitive singular masculine preceding g-, c-, b-, m- or p-. | |
| 17 | a' bhreac | Noun | Equivalent to 'Smallpox': An acute, highly infectious often fatal disease caused by Variola virus of the family Poxvirid… | |
| 18 | ab | Noun | alternative form of aba. | |
| 19 | aba | Noun | ||
| 20 | abab | Noun | Equivalent to 'Fie': Troisième personne du singulier du présent de l’indicatif de fier. | |
| 21 | ababachd | Noun | filthiness, dirt. | |
| 22 | abachan | Noun | plural of aba. | |
| 23 | abachd | Noun | priorship. | |
| 24 | abaichead | Noun | ||
| 25 | abaid | Noun | Equivalent to 'abbey': A diminutive of the female given name Abigail, from Hebrew. | |
| 26 | abaide | Noun | genitive singular of abaid. | |
| 27 | abaidean | Noun | plural of abaid. | |
| 28 | abair | Verb | Equivalent to 'how': An artificial barrow or tumulus; in later folklore, associated with fairies. | |
| 29 | abairt | Noun | comment, phrase, expression. | |
| 30 | abairt roimhearach | Noun | prepositional phrase. | |
| 31 | abairte | Noun | genitive singular of abairt. | |
| 32 | abairte roimhearaich | Noun | genitive singular of abairt roimhearach. | |
| 33 | abairtean | Noun | plural of abairt. | |
| 34 | abairtean roimhearach | Noun | plural of abairt roimhearach. | |
| 35 | abhag | Noun | Equivalent to 'Terrier': A dog from a group of small, lively breeds, originally bred for the hunting of burrowing prey s… | |
| 36 | abhagan | Noun | plural of abhag. | |
| 37 | abhaig | Noun | genitive singular of abhag. | |
| 38 | abhainn | Noun | Equivalent to 'river': A large and often winding stream which drains a land mass, carrying water down from higher areas… | |
| 39 | abstoil | Noun | inflection of abstol:. | |
| 40 | abstol | Noun | Equivalent to 'Apostle': A transliteration of the Greek male given name Απόστολος (Apóstolos). | |
| 41 | acadamaidh | Noun | Equivalent to 'academy': The school for advanced education founded by Plato; the garden where Plato taught. | |
| 42 | acainn | Noun | alternative form of acfhainn. | |
| 43 | acair | Noun | stone to hold the thatch of a house in place. | |
| 44 | acaire | Noun | acre (0.404686 hectare). | |
| 45 | acairean | Noun | plural of acaire. | |
| 46 | acarsaid | Noun | port, harbour, haven; anchorage, mooring. | |
| 47 | acarsaide | Noun | genitive singular of acarsaid. | |
| 48 | acarsaidean | Noun | plural of acarsaid. | |
| 49 | acfhainn | Noun | apparatus, equipment, instrument, gear, kit, tools. | |
| 50 | achadh | Noun | corn field newly cut or ready for reaping. | |
| 51 | achd | Noun | Equivalent to 'act': An instance of a certain standardized college admissions test in the United States, originally call… | |
| 52 | achdannan | Noun | plural of achd. | |
| 53 | achlais | Noun | Equivalent to 'Armpit': The cavity beneath the junction of the arm and shoulder. | |
| 54 | achlaise | Noun | genitive singular of achlais. | |
| 55 | achlaisean | Noun | plural of achlais. | |
| 56 | achmhasain | Noun | inflection of achmhasan:. | |
| 57 | achmhasan | Noun | Equivalent to 'Reproach': A mild rebuke, or an implied criticism. | |
| 58 | acrach | Noun | genitive singular of acair (“anchor”). | |
| 59 | acraichean | Noun | plural of acair. | |
| 60 | acrais | Noun | genitive singular of acras. | |
| 61 | acranaim | Noun | ||
| 62 | acranaimean | Noun | plural of acranaim. | |
| 63 | acras | Noun | ||
| 64 | acras geur | Noun | Equivalent to 'bulimia': A chronic eating disorder characterized by a binge-and-purge cycle: extreme overeating followed… | |
| 65 | actair | Noun | ||
| 66 | ad | Noun | 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 | Noun | haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus). | |
| 68 | adaichean | Noun | plural of ad. | |
| 69 | adan | Noun | plural of ad (“hat”). | |
| 70 | adha | Noun | Equivalent to 'liver': A large organ in the body that stores and metabolizes nutrients, destroys toxins and produces bil… | |
| 71 | adhair | Noun | genitive singular of adhar (“air, sky, heaven”). | |
| 72 | adhairc | Noun | inflection of adharc (“horn”):. | |
| 73 | adhairt | Noun | genitive singular of adhart. | |
| 74 | adhaltraiche | Noun | adulterer. | |
| 75 | adhaltraichean | Noun | plural of adhaltraiche. | |
| 76 | adhaltranas | Noun | Equivalent to 'Infidelity': Unfaithfulness in a marriage or an intimate (sexual or romantic) relationship: practice or i… | |
| 77 | adhann | Noun | alternative form of athan (“coltsfoot”). | |
| 78 | adhar | Noun | Equivalent to 'air': The substance constituting Earth's atmosphere: a gaseous mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, and various t… | |
| 79 | adhar fìnealta | Noun | Equivalent to 'Ether': The substance formerly supposed to fill the upper regions of the atmosphere above the clouds, in… | |
| 80 | adharc | Noun | horn (growth on an animal's head). | |
| 81 | adharcan | Noun | Equivalent to 'peewit': northern lapwing (Vanellus vanellus). | |
| 82 | adhart | Noun | progress, forwardness. | |
| 83 | adhartaichean | Noun | plural of adhart. | |
| 84 | adhartais | Noun | genitive singular of adhartas. | |
| 85 | adhartas | Noun | progress, improvement, development. | |
| 86 | adhartasan | Noun | plural of adhartas. | |
| 87 | adhbairne | Noun | Trotternish form of adhbrann (“ankle”). | |
| 88 | adhbart | Noun | Wester Ross and West Perthshire form of adhbrann (“ankle”). | |
| 89 | adhbhair | Noun | genitive singular of adhbhar. | |
| 90 | adhbhairean | Noun | plural of adhbhar. | |
| 91 | adhbhar | Noun | Equivalent to 'material': A basic matter (as metal, wood, plastic, fiber, etc.) from which the whole or the greater part… | |
| 92 | adhbharachadh | Noun | verbal noun of adhbharaich. | |
| 93 | adhbharachaidh | Noun | singular of gen. | |
| 94 | adhbharachaidhean | Noun | plural of adhbharachadh. | |
| 95 | adhbharachais | Noun | genitive singular of adhbharachas. | |
| 96 | adhbharachas | Noun | Equivalent to 'Agnosticism': The view that absolute truth or ultimate certainty is unattainable, especially regarding kn… | |
| 97 | adhbharaich | Verb | Equivalent to 'cause': The source of, or reason for, an event or action; that which produces or effects a result. | |
| 98 | adhbrainn | Noun | genitive singular of adhbrann. | |
| 99 | adhbrainnean | Noun | plural of adhbrann. | |
| 100 | adhbran | Noun | alternative form of adhbrann. | |
| 101 | adhbrann | Noun | Equivalent to 'ankle': The skeletal joint which connects the foot with the leg; the uppermost portion of the foot and lo… | |
| 102 | adhlac | Noun, Verb | bury, inter. | |
| 103 | adhlaic | Verb | bury, inter. | |
| 104 | adhnaidh | Noun | ignition (of an engine). | |
| 105 | adhnaidhean | Noun | plural of adhnaidh. | |
| 106 | adhradh | Noun | alternative form of aoradh. | |
| 107 | adhraidh | Noun | genitive singular of adhradh. | |
| 108 | adhraidhean | Noun | plural of adhradh. | |
| 109 | ag | Noun, Verb | hesitation. | |
| 110 | ag èirigh 's a' gearan | Phrase | alive and kicking. | |
| 111 | agair | Verb | claim, demand. | |
| 112 | agairt | Noun | Verbal noun of agair. | |
| 113 | agallaimh | Noun | genitive singular of agallamh. | |
| 114 | agallamh | Noun | conferring, arguing, speaking, speech. | |
| 115 | agallamhan | Noun | plural of agallamh. | |
| 116 | agh | Noun | alternative form of àigh. | |
| 117 | aghaidh | Noun | 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 | Noun | Equivalent to 'mask': A cover, or partial cover, for the face, used for disguise or protection. | |
| 119 | aghaidhe | Noun | genitive singular of aghaidh. | |
| 120 | aghaidhean | Noun | plural of aghaidh. | |
| 121 | aghann | Noun | pan, (especially) frying pan. | |
| 122 | aghannan | Noun | plural of aghann. | |
| 123 | aibhne | Noun | genitive singular of abhainn (“river”). | |
| 124 | aibhnichean | Noun | plural of abhainn. | |
| 125 | aibidil | Noun | Equivalent to 'Alphabet': The set of letters used when writing in a language. | |
| 126 | aibidil Laideann | Noun | Equivalent to 'Latin alphabet': The 26-letter alphabet consisting of the following letters (presented in majuscule and m… | |
| 127 | aibidil Laidinn | Noun | alternative form of aibidil Laideann. | |
| 128 | aibidil Ròmanach | Noun | Equivalent to 'Roman': One of the main three types used for the Latin alphabet (the others being italics and blackletter… | |
| 129 | aibidile | Noun | genitive singular of aibidil. | |
| 130 | aibidile Laidinn | Noun | genitive singular of aibidil Laideann. | |
| 131 | aibidile Ròmanaich | Noun | genitive singular of aibidil Ròmanach. | |
| 132 | aibidilean | Noun | plural of aibidil. | |
| 133 | aibidilean Laideann | Noun | plural of aibidil Laideann. | |
| 134 | aibidilean Laidinn | Noun | plural of aibidil Laidinn. | |
| 135 | aibidilean Ròmanach | Noun | plural of aibidil Ròmanach. | |
| 136 | aicheamhail | Noun | Equivalent to 'Retaliation': Violent or otherwise punitive response to an act of harm or perceived injustice; a hitting… | |
| 137 | àicheidh | Verb | Equivalent to 'renounce': To decline further association with someone or something, disown. | |
| 138 | aicinn | Noun | ||
| 139 | aicinne | Noun | genitive singular of aicinn. | |
| 140 | aicinnean | Noun | plural of aicinn. | |
| 141 | aide | Noun | genitive singular of ad. | |
| 142 | aideachadh | Noun | verbal noun of aidich. | |
| 143 | aidich | Verb | acknowledge, profess, avow. | |
| 144 | aifrionn | Noun | alternative form of Aifreann. | |
| 145 | aig sealbh tha brath | Phrase | God knows. | |
| 146 | aigeal | Noun | Equivalent to 'seabed': The floor or bottom of the sea or ocean. | |
| 147 | aigealan | Noun | plural of aigeal. | |
| 148 | aigeann | Noun | Equivalent to 'ocean': One of the large bodies of water separating the continents. | |
| 149 | aigeil | Noun | genitive singular of aigeal. | |
| 150 | aighainne | Noun | genitive singular of aghann. | |
| 151 | aighe | Noun | genitive singular of agh (“heifer, young cow; hind, fawn; ox, bull, cow”). | |
| 152 | aigheannach | Noun | corn thistle, creeping thistle. | |
| 153 | aigheannaich | Noun | inflection of aigheannach:. | |
| 154 | aighear | Noun | delight, joy, merriment. | |
| 155 | aighne | Noun | genitive singular of aghann (“(frying) pan”). | |
| 156 | aigne | Noun | psyche, spirit, affection, thought. | |
| 157 | ailbhean | Noun | Equivalent to 'elephant': A large mammal of the family Elephantidae in the order Proboscidea, having a trunk, and native… | |
| 158 | ailbheanan | Noun | inflection of ailbhean:. | |
| 159 | ailbhein | Noun | inflection of ailbhean:. | |
| 160 | aileag | Noun | alternative form of ainleag (“swallow; martin; stormy petrel”). | |
| 161 | aillse | Noun | Equivalent to 'Carcinoma': An invasive malignant tumour derived from epithelial tissue that tends to metastasize to othe… | |
| 162 | ailm | Noun | the letter A in the Gaelic alphabet. | |
| 163 | ailme | Noun | genitive singular of ailm (“helm”). | |
| 164 | ailmean | Noun | nominative/genitive/dative/vocative plural of ailm (“helm”). | |
| 165 | ailp | Noun | genitive singular of alp. | |
| 166 | ailt | Noun | viola (string instrument of the violin family). | |
| 167 | ailt-fhidheall | Noun | viola (string instrument of the violin family). | |
| 168 | ailteir | Noun | architect. | |
| 169 | ailtire | Noun | architect. | |
| 170 | ailtireachd | Noun | architecture. | |
| 171 | aimhleas | Noun | harm, bane, ruin, mischief, misfortune. | |
| 172 | aimhneas | Noun | alternative form of aoibhneas. | |
| 173 | aimhreid | Noun | alternative form of aimhreit. | |
| 174 | aimhreit | Noun | disturbance, disorder, quarrel. | |
| 175 | aimhreite | Noun | genitive singular of aimhreit. | |
| 176 | aimhreitean | Noun | plural of aimhreit. | |
| 177 | aimsir | Noun | Equivalent to 'climate': The long-term manifestations of weather and other atmospheric conditions in a given area or cou… | |
| 178 | aimsire | Noun | genitive singular of aimsir. | |
| 179 | aimsirean | Noun | plural of aimsir. | |
| 180 | ain-deòin | Noun | alternative form of aindeòin. | |
| 181 | ain-diadhach | Noun | ||
| 182 | ain-diadhachd | Noun | irreligion, impiety. | |
| 183 | ain-dìlseachd | Noun | faithlessness. | |
| 184 | ain-diùid | Noun | impertinence. | |
| 185 | ain-dlighe | Noun | injustice, trespass. | |
| 186 | ain-dligheachd | Noun | unlawfulness. | |
| 187 | ain-eirmseachd | Noun | Equivalent to 'Malapropism': The blundering use of an absurdly inappropriate word or expression in place of a similar-so… | |
| 188 | ain-fhìrinn | Noun | ||
| 189 | ain-fhois | Noun | ||
| 190 | ain-iomad | Noun | ||
| 191 | ain-leas | Noun | ||
| 192 | ain-mhisneachd | Noun | pusillanimity. | |
| 193 | ain-riaghailt | Noun | ||
| 194 | ain-teas | Noun | inflammation. | |
| 195 | ainbheach | Noun | debt, obligation; heavy (especially long-standing) debts. | |
| 196 | ainbheart | Noun | ||
| 197 | ainbheus | Noun | immorality. | |
| 198 | ainbhfhiach | Noun | alternative form of ainfhiach. | |
| 199 | aincheart | Noun | prank, trick. | |
| 200 | aincheist | Noun | danger, jeopardy, dilemma. | |
| 201 | aincheiste | Noun | genitive singular of aincheist (“danger, jeopardy, dilemma; perplexity, doubt; puzzle, riddle”). | |
| 202 | ainchinealtas | Noun | ||
| 203 | aindeòin | Noun | alternative form of aindeòin. | |
| 204 | aineamhag | Noun | alternative form of ainneamhag. | |
| 205 | aineoil | Noun | inflection of aineol:. | |
| 206 | aineol | Noun | state of unfamiliarity or unacquaintance; being out of place; being out of one's depth. | |
| 207 | aineolas | Noun | ignorance, want of knowledge, nescience, illiterateness. | |
| 208 | ainfhiach | Noun | debts (particularly heavy ones), obligation. | |
| 209 | ainfhios | Noun | Equivalent to 'ignorance': The condition of being uninformed or uneducated; lack of knowledge or information. | |
| 210 | ainfhiosrachd | Noun | Equivalent to 'ignorance': The condition of being uninformed or uneducated; lack of knowledge or information. | |
| 211 | aingeal | Noun | Equivalent to 'angel': An incorporeal and holy or semidivine messenger from a deity or other divine entity, traditionall… | |
| 212 | aingealachd | Noun | ||
| 213 | aingealag | Noun | Equivalent to 'Angelica': A tall plant, with hollow stems, genus Angelica, especially garden angelica (Angelica archange… | |
| 214 | ainghean | Noun | ||
| 215 | aingidheachd | Noun | atrocity, wickedness, evil, depravity. | |
| 216 | aingil | Noun | inflection of aingeal (“angel; messenger; fire; light, sunshine”):. | |
| 217 | ainglean | Noun | plural of aingeal. | |
| 218 | ainleag | Noun | swallow, barn swallow (Hirundo rustica). | |
| 219 | ainleag-dhubh | Noun | swift, common swift (Apus apus). | |
| 220 | ainleag-mhonaidh | Noun | alpine swift (Apus melba) synonym (Tachymarptis melba). | |
| 221 | ainlean | Verb | persecute. | |
| 222 | ainleanmhainn | Noun | verbal noun of ainlean. | |
| 223 | ainm | Noun | Equivalent to 'name': Any nounal word or phrase which indicates a particular person, place, class, or thing. | |
| 224 | ainm àite | Noun | Equivalent to 'placename': The name of a place; a word or phrase which indicates a particular location or region. | |
| 225 | ainm sgrìobhte | Noun | signature, subscription. | |
| 226 | ainm-baistidh | Noun | forename, first name, given name, Christian name. | |
| 227 | ainm-chlàr | Noun | catalogue (of books, etc.). | |
| 228 | ainm-sgrìobhte | Noun | signature (person's). | |
| 229 | ainme | Noun | genitive singular of ainm. | |
| 230 | ainme-baistidh | Noun | genitive singular of ainm-baistidh. | |
| 231 | ainmeachadh | Noun | verbal noun of ainmich. | |
| 232 | ainmeachaidh | Noun | genitive singular of ainmeachadh. | |
| 233 | ainmeachaidhean | Noun | plural of ainmeachadh. | |
| 234 | ainmean | Noun | plural of ainm. | |
| 235 | ainmean àite | Noun | plural of ainm àite. | |
| 236 | ainmean-baistidh | Noun | plural of ainm-baistidh. | |
| 237 | ainmean-sgrìobhte | Noun | plural of ainm-sgrìobhte. | |
| 238 | ainmeannan | Noun | plural of ainm. | |
| 239 | ainmear | Noun | ||
| 240 | ainmear àireamhach | Noun | Equivalent to 'numerical noun': A type of noun in Scottish Gaelic used as a numeral, only applied to persons. | |
| 241 | ainmear fillte | Noun | compound noun. | |
| 242 | ainmear gnàthach | Noun | 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 | Noun | Equivalent to 'verbal noun': A noun that is morphologically related to a verb and similar to it in meaning; in English… | |
| 244 | ainmear iolra | Noun | Equivalent to 'plural noun': A plural form of a common noun. | |
| 245 | ainmear sònrachaidh | Noun | Equivalent to 'proper noun': A word or phrase that is a noun denoting a particular person, place, organization, ship, an… | |
| 246 | ainmear trusaidh | Noun | Equivalent to 'collective noun': A noun which, though singular, refers to a group of things or animals. | |
| 247 | ainmearan | Noun | plural of ainmear. | |
| 248 | ainmearan àireamhach | Noun | plural of ainmear àireamhach. | |
| 249 | ainmearan trusaidh | Noun | plural of ainmear trusaidh. | |
| 250 | ainmeir | Noun | genitive singular of ainmear. | |
| 251 | ainmeir àireamhaich | Noun | genitive singular of ainmear àireamhach. | |
| 252 | ainmeir thrusaidh | Noun | genitive singular of ainmear trusaidh. | |
| 253 | ainmh-eòlaiche | Noun | zoologist. | |
| 254 | ainmh-eòlais | Noun | genitive singular of ainmh-eòlas. | |
| 255 | ainmh-eòlas | Noun | Equivalent to 'Zoology': The part of biology relating to the animal kingdom, including the structure, embryology, evolut… | |
| 256 | ainmhidh | Noun | Equivalent to 'animal': Any member of the kingdom Animalia of multicellular organisms that are usually mobile, whose cel… | |
| 257 | ainmhidhe | Noun | genitive singular of ainmhidh. | |
| 258 | ainmhidhean | Noun | Equivalent to 'fauna': Animals considered as a group; especially those of a particular country, region, time. | |
| 259 | ainmich | Verb | Equivalent to 'name': Any nounal word or phrase which indicates a particular person, place, class, or thing. | |
| 260 | ainneamhag | Noun | 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 | Noun | Equivalent to 'violence': gewelddadig بِعُنْف жестоко violentamente násilně heftig kraftigt; voldsomt βίαιαviolentamente… | |
| 262 | ainneartaich | Verb | gripe, ransack. | |
| 263 | ainneartair | Noun | oppressor. | |
| 264 | ainneirt | Noun | genitive singular of ainneart. | |
| 265 | ainnir | Noun | maiden, virgin, young woman. | |
| 266 | ainnire | Noun | genitive singular of ainnir. | |
| 267 | ainnirean | Noun | plural of ainnir. | |
| 268 | ainstil | Noun | fury, rage. | |
| 269 | aintighearna | Noun | Equivalent to 'Tyrant': A usurper; one who gains power and rules extralegally, distinguished from kings elevated by elec… | |
| 270 | aintighearnan | Noun | plural of aintighearna. | |
| 271 | aintighearnas | Noun | despotism, tyranny. | |
| 272 | aipeandaig | Noun | Equivalent to 'vermiform appendix': An organ consisting of a blind tube projecting from the caecum. | |
| 273 | aipeandaigean | Noun | plural of aipeandaig. | |
| 274 | air an dàrna làimh | Phrase | on the one hand. | |
| 275 | air an làimh eile | Phrase | on the other hand. | |
| 276 | air dhomh sin a ràdh | Phrase | that said (singular). | |
| 277 | air dhuinn sin a ràdh | Phrase | that said (plural). | |
| 278 | air do shocair | Phrase | take it easy! (informal). | |
| 279 | air ur socair | Phrase | take it easy! (formal or plural). | |
| 280 | airc | Noun | destitution, distress, need, poverty, necessity. | |
| 281 | airce | Noun | genitive singular of airc (“destitution, distress, need, poverty, necessity”). | |
| 282 | aircean | Noun | plural of airc. | |
| 283 | aire | Noun | attention, heed, notice. | |
| 284 | àireamh | Noun, Verb | numbering, numeration, account. | |
| 285 | airgead | Noun | Equivalent to 'money': A generally accepted means of exchange. | |
| 286 | airgead pronn | Noun | Equivalent to 'small change': Coins of little value kept in one's pocket or bag, ready for small purchases. | |
| 287 | airgead-beatha | Noun | ||
| 288 | airgead-beò | Noun | Equivalent to 'mercury': Senses relating to the metal. | |
| 289 | airgead-calpa | Noun | Equivalent to 'capital': Already-produced durable goods available for use as a factor of production, such as steam shove… | |
| 290 | airgead-pòcaid | Noun | Equivalent to 'pocket money': A small sum of money given to a child, by a parent or guardian; an allowance. | |
| 291 | airgid phruinn | Noun | genitive singular of airgead pronn. | |
| 292 | airgid-beò | Noun | inflection of airgead-beò:. | |
| 293 | airgid-calpa | Noun | inflection of airgead-calpa:. | |
| 294 | airgid-phòcaid | Noun | inflection of airgead-pòcaid:. | |
| 295 | airgiod | Noun | alternative form of airgead. | |
| 296 | airidh | Noun | ||
| 297 | airidh air | Phrase | worthy of, deserving of. | |
| 298 | airm | Noun | inflection of arm (“army; arm, weapon”):. | |
| 299 | airteagal | Noun | ||
| 300 | airteil | Noun | depression, fatigue. | |
| 301 | aiseag | Noun | Equivalent to 'Ferry': A boat or ship used to transport people, smaller vehicles and goods from one port to another, usu… | |
| 302 | aiseal | Noun | alternative form of asal. | |
| 303 | aisealan | Noun | plural of aiseal. | |
| 304 | aiseil | Noun | genitive singular of aiseal. | |
| 305 | aisil | Noun | 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 | Noun, Verb | verbal noun of aisling. | |
| 307 | aiste | Noun | composition, essay. | |
| 308 | aiteal | Noun | very small portion or quantity of anything. | |
| 309 | aiteamh | Noun | Equivalent to 'Thaw': The melting of ice, snow, or other frozen or congealed matter; the transformation of ice or the li… | |
| 310 | aiteamhan | Noun | plural of aiteamh. | |
| 311 | aiteann | Noun | Equivalent to 'Juniper': Any shrub or tree of the genus Juniperus of the cypress family, which is characterized by point… | |
| 312 | aiteimh | Noun | genitive singular of aiteamh. | |
| 313 | aithghearr | Noun | Equivalent to 'Shortcut': A path between two points that is faster than the commonly used paths. | |
| 314 | aithghearran | Noun | plural of aithghearr. | |
| 315 | aithghiorra | Noun | genitive singular of aithghearr. | |
| 316 | aithisg | Noun | report, account, statement. | |
| 317 | aithisge | Noun | genitive singular of aithisg. | |
| 318 | aithisgean | Noun | plural of aithisg. | |
| 319 | àithn | Verb | decree, ordain, enjoin. | |
| 320 | aithne | Noun | knowledge, discernment, acquaintance. | |
| 321 | aithneachadh | Noun | verbal noun of aithnich (“know, recognise; feel; discern, perceive; have sexual intercourse”). | |
| 322 | aithneachaidh | Noun, Verb | genitive singular of aithneachadh. | |
| 323 | aithreachas | Noun | repentance, penitence, regret. | |
| 324 | aithris | Noun, Verb | report, relate, recite, allege, repeat. | |
| 325 | aithrise | Noun | genitive singular of aithris. | |
| 326 | aithrisean | Noun | plural of aithris. | |
| 327 | àitich | Verb | Equivalent to 'cultivate': bewerking, bebouing, aanplanting فِلاحَه، زِراعَه обработване cultura kultivace; obdělávání… | |
| 328 | aitinn | Noun | inflection of aiteann:. | |
| 329 | aitreabh | Noun | building, complex, dwelling. | |
| 330 | aitreabh-leighis | Noun | sick bay, medical building. | |
| 331 | aitreabhan | Noun | plural of aitreabh. | |
| 332 | aitreabhan-leighis | Noun | plural of aitreabh-leighis. | |
| 333 | aitreibh | Noun | genitive singular of aitreabh. | |
| 334 | aitreibh-leighis | Noun | genitive singular of aitreabh-leighis. | |
| 335 | àl | Noun | brood, offspring, generation, young (animal's or bird's). | |
| 336 | alàram | Noun | alarm clock. | |
| 337 | alcoil | Noun | genitive singular of alcol. | |
| 338 | alcol | Noun | Equivalent to 'alcohol': Any of a class of organic compounds (such as ethanol) containing a hydroxyl functional group (-… | |
| 339 | alcolach | Noun | alcoholic. | |
| 340 | alcolaich | Noun | genitive singular of alcolach. | |
| 341 | allabain | Noun | genitive singular of allaban. | |
| 342 | allaban | Noun | wandering, wanderings, roaming. | |
| 343 | allais | Noun | genitive singular of allas (“sweat”). | |
| 344 | allas | Noun | ||
| 345 | allt | Noun | Equivalent to 'Burn': A village and civil parish in Selby district, North Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SE5928). | |
| 346 | alltain | Noun | inflection of alltan:. | |
| 347 | alltan | Noun | Equivalent to 'Burn': A village and civil parish in Selby district, North Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SE5928). | |
| 348 | almain | Noun | Equivalent to 'aluminium': A light, silvery metal extracted from bauxite, and a chemical element (symbol Al) with an ato… | |
| 349 | alp | Noun | protuberance, eminence. | |
| 350 | alt | Noun | Equivalent to 'article': A piece of nonfiction writing such as a story, report, opinion piece, or entry in a newspaper… | |
| 351 | alt cinnteach | Noun | Equivalent to 'definite article': An article that introduces a noun and specifies it as the particular noun that is bein… | |
| 352 | alt neo-chinnteach | Noun | Equivalent to 'indefinite article': A word preceding a noun to indicate that the noun refers to any member of the class… | |
| 353 | alt-aiseig | Noun | Equivalent to 'linkspan': A kind of drawbridge used mainly to move vehicles on and off a ro-ro vessel or ferry. | |
| 354 | altair | Noun | Equivalent to 'altar': A table or similar flat-topped structure used for religious rites. | |
| 355 | altan | Noun | plural of alt. | |
| 356 | altan cinnteach | Noun | plural of alt cinnteach. | |
| 357 | altan neo-chinnteach | Noun | plural of alt neo-chinnteach. | |
| 358 | altrach | Noun | genitive singular of altair. | |
| 359 | altrach-bheathaichean | Noun | Equivalent to 'Veterinarian': A medical doctor who treats non-human animals. | |
| 360 | altraich | Noun | genitive singular of altrach. | |
| 361 | altraichean | Noun | plural of altair. | |
| 362 | altraim | Verb | nourish, foster, maintain, educate. | |
| 363 | altram | Noun | fostering, nourishing, nursing, rearing. | |
| 364 | alùmanam | Noun | Equivalent to 'aluminium': A light, silvery metal extracted from bauxite, and a chemical element (symbol Al) with an ato… | |
| 365 | am | Noun, Verb, Article | nominative singular masculine preceding b-, m-, p-. | |
| 366 | am faod | Verb | question form of faod. | |
| 367 | ama | Noun | genitive singular of àm. | |
| 368 | amadain | Noun | inflection of amadan:. | |
| 369 | amadain-mhòintich | Noun | inflection of amadan-mòintich:. | |
| 370 | amadan | Noun | Equivalent to 'Fool': A type of dessert made of puréed fruit and custard or cream. | |
| 371 | amadan-mòintich | Noun | Equivalent to 'dotterel': A gullible fool, especially an elderly person with impaired faculties. | |
| 372 | amaideachd | Noun | 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 | Noun | plural of amaideachd. | |
| 374 | amaideas | Noun | absurdity, foolishness, silliness, nonsense. | |
| 375 | amaideasan | Noun | plural of amaideas. | |
| 376 | amaideis | Noun | genitive singular of amaideas. | |
| 377 | amail | Noun, Verb | genitive singular of amal. | |
| 378 | amair | Noun | genitive singular of amar. | |
| 379 | amair-eun | Noun | genitive singular of amar-eun. | |
| 380 | amais | Noun, Verb | come across, find, hit upon. | |
| 381 | amaladh | Noun | hitch, impediment, setback, obstruction. | |
| 382 | amalaidh | Noun | genitive singular of amaladh. | |
| 383 | amalaidhean | Noun | plural of amaladh. | |
| 384 | amannan | Noun | plural of àm. | |
| 385 | amar | Noun | Equivalent to 'channel': The wale of a sailing ship which projects beyond the gunwale and to which the shrouds attach vi… | |
| 386 | amar-eun | Noun | Equivalent to 'Birdbath': A shallow basin, sometimes ornamental, filled with water for wild birds to drink from or in wh… | |
| 387 | amar-ionnlaid | Noun | Equivalent to 'Bathtub': A large container for holding water in which a person may bathe (take a bath). | |
| 388 | amaran | Noun | plural of amar. | |
| 389 | amaran-eun | Noun | plural of amar-eun. | |
| 390 | amas | Noun | verbal noun of amais. | |
| 391 | amasan | Noun | plural of amas. | |
| 392 | amhach | Noun | Equivalent to 'neck': The part of the body connecting the head and the trunk found in humans and some animals. | |
| 393 | amhaich | Noun | genitive singular of amhach. | |
| 394 | amhaiche | Noun | genitive singular of amhaich. | |
| 395 | amhaichean | Noun | plural of amhach. | |
| 396 | amhairc | Verb | look, observe, behold, see. | |
| 397 | amharais | Noun | genitive singular of amharas. | |
| 398 | amharas | Noun | Equivalent to 'doubt': Disbelief or uncertainty (about something); (countable) a particular instance of such disbelief o… | |
| 399 | amharasan | Noun | plural of amharas. | |
| 400 | amharc | Noun | view, sight, observation. | |
| 401 | amharc-lainn | Noun | genitive singular of amharc-lann. | |
| 402 | amharc-lann | Noun | Equivalent to 'observatory': A place where stars, planets and other celestial bodies are observed, usually through a tel… | |
| 403 | amharc-lannan | Noun | plural of amharc-lann. | |
| 404 | amhasg | Noun | barbarian, boor. | |
| 405 | amhrain | Noun | inflection of amhran:. | |
| 406 | amhran | Noun | Equivalent to 'song': A former dynasty in China, reigning from the end of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms to the beg… | |
| 407 | an | Verb, Article | Present interrogative form of is (the copula). | |
| 408 | an ath bhliadhna | Noun | next year. | |
| 409 | an ath oidhche | Noun | the next night; the following night. | |
| 410 | an dà latha | Noun | great change, reversal, turnabout, transformation (of circumstances). | |
| 411 | an e | Verb | question form of is. | |
| 412 | an galar tuiteamas-cadail | Noun | Equivalent to 'narcolepsy': A disorder characterized by sudden and uncontrollable attacks of deep sleep, often brief, so… | |
| 413 | an geall | Phrase | ||
| 414 | an t-isean deireadh linn | Phrase | the youngest child in a family (fig.). | |
| 415 | an urrainn do | Verb | Question form of 's urrainn do. | |
| 416 | an-aoibhneas | Noun | woe, sadness, sorrow, grief, misery, discomfort. | |
| 417 | an-chreideamh | Noun | unbelief, scepticism, atheism. | |
| 418 | an-éibhneas | Noun | alternative form of an-aoibhneas. | |
| 419 | ana-caitheamh | Noun | prodigality, waste, extravagance, dissipation. | |
| 420 | ana-caitheamhan | Noun | plural of ana-caitheamh. | |
| 421 | ana-caitheimh | Noun | genitive singular of ana-caitheamh. | |
| 422 | ana-ceartas | Noun | injustice, iniquity, unfairness, bad treatment. | |
| 423 | ana-cothrom | Noun | disadvantage, unfairness, adversity. | |
| 424 | ana-cothroman | Noun | plural of ana-cothrom. | |
| 425 | ana-cothruim | Noun | genitive singular of ana-cothrom. | |
| 426 | ana-creideamh | Noun | alternative form of an-chreideamh. | |
| 427 | ana-cùram | Noun | negligence, carelessness. | |
| 428 | ana-miann | Noun | Equivalent to 'lust': A feeling of strong desire, especially such a feeling driven by sexual arousal. | |
| 429 | ana-miannan | Noun | plural of ana-miann. | |
| 430 | ana-mianntan | Noun | plural of ana-miann. | |
| 431 | anail | Noun | Equivalent to 'rest': Relief from work or activity by sleeping; sleep. | |
| 432 | anailean | Noun | plural of anail. | |
| 433 | anainn | Noun | Equivalent to 'Eaves': The underside of a roof that extends beyond the external walls of a building. | |
| 434 | anainne | Noun | genitive singular of anainn. | |
| 435 | anainnean | Noun | plural of anainn. | |
| 436 | anairt-bhàis | Noun | genitive singular of anart-bàis. | |
| 437 | anairt-bhùird | Noun | genitive singular of anart-bùird. | |
| 438 | analach | Noun | genitive singular of anail. | |
| 439 | analachadh | Noun | Equivalent to 'aspirate mutation': An alteration of the initial consonant of a word which occurs in certain Celtic langu… | |
| 440 | analachaidh | Noun | genitive singular of analachadh. | |
| 441 | analachaidhean | Noun | plural of analachadh. | |
| 442 | anam | Noun | term of affection, love. | |
| 443 | anarag | Noun | Equivalent to 'Anorak': A heavy weatherproof jacket with an attached hood; a parka or windcheater. | |
| 444 | anaragan | Noun | plural of anarag. | |
| 445 | anaraige | Noun | genitive singular of anarag. | |
| 446 | anart | Noun | Equivalent to 'linen': Thread or cloth made from flax fiber. | |
| 447 | anart-bàis | Noun | shroud, winding sheet. | |
| 448 | anart-bùird | Noun | tablecloth, table linen. | |
| 449 | anartan | Noun | plural of anart. | |
| 450 | anartan-bàis | Noun | plural of anart-bàis. | |
| 451 | anartan-bùird | Noun | plural of anart-bùird. | |
| 452 | anmoch | Noun | Equivalent to 'late': Acronym of limbic-predominant age-related TDP-43 encephalopathy, a form of dementia. | |
| 453 | annalair | Noun | Equivalent to 'computer': A programmable electronic device that performs mathematical calculations and logical operation… | |
| 454 | annalairean | Noun | plural of annalair. | |
| 455 | annas-làimhe | Noun | masterpiece, masterwork. | |
| 456 | antaidh | Noun | Equivalent to 'aunt': The sister or sister-in-law of one’s parent. | |
| 457 | antaidhean | Noun | plural of antaidh. | |
| 458 | ao- | Noun | Equivalent to 'un-': Préfixe représentant le chiffre 1 lors de la formation du nom provisoire systématique d’un élément… | |
| 459 | aodach | Noun | sails (collectively). | |
| 460 | aodach-leapa | Noun | Equivalent to 'Bedding': The textiles associated with a bed, e.g., sheets, pillowcases, bedspreads, blankets, etc. | |
| 461 | aodaich | Noun | genitive singular of aodach. | |
| 462 | aodaich-leapa | Noun | genitive singular of aodach-leapa. | |
| 463 | aodaichean | Noun | plural of aodach. | |
| 464 | aodaichean-leapa | Noun | plural of aodach-leapa. | |
| 465 | aodainn | Noun | genitive singular of aodann. | |
| 466 | aodainnean | Noun | plural of aodann. | |
| 467 | aodann | Noun | 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 | Noun | alternative form of aodann-coimheach. | |
| 469 | aodann-coimheach | Noun | ||
| 470 | aogais | Noun | genitive singular of aogas. | |
| 471 | aogaisean | Noun | plural of aogas. | |
| 472 | aogas | Noun | countenance, air, appearance. | |
| 473 | aoghaire | Noun | herdsman, pastor, shepherd. | |
| 474 | aoibhinn | Noun | ||
| 475 | aoibhneas | Noun | gladness, joy, pleasure. | |
| 476 | aoibhneasan | Noun | plural of aoibhneas. | |
| 477 | aoibhneis | Noun | genitive singular of aoibhneas. | |
| 478 | aoigh | Noun | guest, visitor. | |
| 479 | aoigheachd | Noun | hospitality, entertainment. | |
| 480 | aoin | Noun | genitive singular of aon. | |
| 481 | aoine | Noun | Alternative form of Dihaoine. | |
| 482 | aoir | Noun | Equivalent to 'Satire': A literary device of writing or art which principally ridicules its subject often as an intended… | |
| 483 | aoire | Noun | genitive singular of aoir. | |
| 484 | aois | Noun | 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 | Noun | genitive singular of aois. | |
| 486 | aoisean | Noun | plural of aois. | |
| 487 | aon | Noun | Equivalent to 'one': Honorific alternative letter-case form of one, sometimes used when referring to God or another impo… | |
| 488 | aon uair deug | Noun | eleven o'clock. | |
| 489 | aon-adharcach | Noun | A unicorn. | |
| 490 | aon-mhargadh | Noun | Equivalent to 'monopoly': A situation, by legal privilege or other agreement, in which solely one party (company, cartel… | |
| 491 | aonachadh | Noun | verbal noun of aonaich. | |
| 492 | aonachaidh | Noun | genitive singular of aonachadh. | |
| 493 | aonachaidhean | Noun | plural of aonachadh. | |
| 494 | aonadh | Noun | Equivalent to 'union': The Oxford Union (a debating society); not to be conflated with Oxford University Student Union (… | |
| 495 | aonaich | Verb | Equivalent to 'Coalesce': Troisième personne du singulier de l’indicatif présent du verbe coalescer. | |
| 496 | aonaichte | Verb | past participle of aonaich. | |
| 497 | aonaidh | Noun | genitive singular of aonadh. | |
| 498 | aonaidhean | Noun | plural of aonadh. | |
| 499 | aonain | Noun | genitive singular of aonan. | |
| 500 | aonair | Noun | genitive singular of aonar. | |
| 501 | aonais | Noun | alternative form of iùnais (“want”). | |
| 502 | aonan | Noun | Equivalent to 'one': Honorific alternative letter-case form of one, sometimes used when referring to God or another impo… | |
| 503 | aonar | Noun | Equivalent to 'one': Honorific alternative letter-case form of one, sometimes used when referring to God or another impo… | |
| 504 | aonarain | Noun | genitive singular of aonaran. | |
| 505 | aonaran | Noun | Equivalent to 'Recluse': A person who lives in self-imposed isolation or seclusion from the world, especially for religi… | |
| 506 | aonaranachd | Noun | Equivalent to 'loneliness': A feeling of depression resulting from being alone or from having no companions. | |
| 507 | aonaranan | Noun | plural of aonaran. | |
| 508 | aonrachd | Noun | aloneness, solitude. | |
| 509 | aonranachd | Noun | alternative form of aonaranachd. | |
| 510 | aonta | Noun | unity, harmony of sentiment, brotherly harmony. | |
| 511 | aontachadh | Noun | agreement, understanding. | |
| 512 | aontachaidh | Noun | genitive singular of aontachadh. | |
| 513 | aontachaidhean | Noun | plural of aontachadh. | |
| 514 | aontachd | Noun | corporation. | |
| 515 | aontaich | Verb | Equivalent to 'agree': pleasant. | |
| 516 | aontaidh | Noun | genitive singular of aonta. | |
| 517 | aontaidhean | Noun | plural of aonta. | |
| 518 | aontamhachd | Noun | Equivalent to 'Celibacy': Abstaining from marriage; the state of being unmarried. | |
| 519 | aontamhachdan | Noun | plural of aontamhachd. | |
| 520 | aontan | Noun | plural of aonta. | |
| 521 | aotramain | Noun | inflection of aotraman:. | |
| 522 | aotraman | Noun | alternative form of aotroman. | |
| 523 | aotromain | Noun | inflection of aotroman:. | |
| 524 | aotroman | Noun | Equivalent to 'urinary bladder': An elastic, muscular sac situated in the pelvic cavity, into which urine from the kidne… | |
| 525 | apag | Noun | talkative, prating woman. | |
| 526 | apracot | Noun | apricot, Prunus armeniaca (both tree and fruit). | |
| 527 | apragod | Noun | alternative form of apracot (“apricot”). | |
| 528 | apragodan | Noun | plural of apragod. | |
| 529 | apragoid | Noun | genitive singular of apragod. | |
| 530 | ar | Noun, Verb | slaughter, carnage (more severe than marbh). | |
| 531 | àraich | Verb | cherish, nurture, nourish, tend to. | |
| 532 | arain | Noun | genitive singular of aran. | |
| 533 | arain-choirce | Noun | genitive singular of aran-coirce. | |
| 534 | aran | Noun | livelihood, sustenance. | |
| 535 | aran milis | Noun | A sweetbread, gingerbread, shortbread, cake, or bun. | |
| 536 | aran-coirce | Noun | Equivalent to 'Oatmeal': Meal made from rolled or round oats. | |
| 537 | aran-donn | Noun | Equivalent to 'brown bread': Any bread with a brown colour as contrasted with white, off-white, or other colours. | |
| 538 | arbhair | Noun | genitive singular of arbhar. | |
| 539 | arbhar | Noun | 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 | Noun | cork, bung, stopper. | |
| 541 | arc-eòlais | Noun | genitive singular of arc-eòlas. | |
| 542 | arc-eòlas | Noun | archaeology. | |
| 543 | àrdaich | Verb | exalt, extol, elevate, raise aloft, heighten, promote. | |
| 544 | argumaid | Noun | ||
| 545 | arm | Noun | Equivalent to 'weapon': An instrument of attack or defense in combat or hunting, e.g. | |
| 546 | armaich | Verb | Equivalent to 'arm': The portion of the upper human appendage, from the shoulder to the wrist and sometimes including th… | |
| 547 | armailt | Noun | ||
| 548 | armailtean | Noun | plural of armailt. | |
| 549 | ars | Verb | alternative form of arsa (“said”) used before vowels. | |
| 550 | arsa | Verb | ||
| 551 | arspag | Noun | great black-backed gull (Larus marinus). | |
| 552 | artaigil | Noun | an article, a piece of writing. | |
| 553 | as | Verb | Combination of the relative particle a with the copula is. | |
| 554 | às an dris anns an droigheann | Phrase | out of the frying pan, into the fire. | |
| 555 | asail | Noun | genitive singular of asal. | |
| 556 | asal | Noun | Equivalent to 'Ass': Any of several species of horse-like animals, especially Equus asinus, the domesticated of which ar… | |
| 557 | asal-stiallach | Noun | Equivalent to 'Zebra': Any of three species of subgenus Hippotigris: Equus grevyi, Equus quagga, or Equus zebra, all wit… | |
| 558 | asalan | Noun | plural of asal. | |
| 559 | ascair | Noun | Alternative form of asgair. | |
| 560 | ascairean | Noun | plural of ascair. | |
| 561 | ascaoin | Noun | inner side (of garment). | |
| 562 | ascaoine | Noun | genitive singular of ascaoin. | |
| 563 | asgaidh | Noun | gift, present. | |
| 564 | asgaidhe | Noun | genitive singular of asgaidh. | |
| 565 | asgaidhean | Noun | plural of asgaidh. | |
| 566 | asgaill | Noun | ||
| 567 | asgair | Noun | Equivalent to 'Apostrophe': An arrangement of chlorophyll grains perpendicular to the outer surface of plant cells, as o… | |
| 568 | asgairean | Noun | plural of asgair. | |
| 569 | asna | Noun | Equivalent to 'rib': Any of a series of long curved bones occurring in 12 pairs in humans and other animals and extendin… | |
| 570 | asnaichean | Noun | plural of asna. | |
| 571 | astar | Noun | ||
| 572 | astatain | Noun | Equivalent to 'Astatine': A highly radioactive chemical element (symbol At), one of the halogens, with atomic number 85. | |
| 573 | astrachadh sòisealta | Noun | Equivalent to 'social distancing': The practice of maintaining physical distance between people to reduce the spread of… | |
| 574 | at | Noun, Verb | protuberance, prominence. | |
| 575 | at-bràghad | Noun | peritonsillar abscess, quinsy. | |
| 576 | atadh | Noun | Equivalent to 'Swelling': Anything swollen, especially any abnormally swollen part of the body. | |
| 577 | ataidh | Noun | genitive singular of atadh. | |
| 578 | ataidhean | Noun | plural of atadh. | |
| 579 | ataireachd | Noun | swell of the sea. | |
| 580 | ath-agair | Verb | ||
| 581 | ath-agairt | Noun | verbal noun of ath-agair. | |
| 582 | ath-ainmeachadh | Noun | verbal noun of ath-ainmich. | |
| 583 | ath-ainmeachaidh | Noun | genitive singular of ath-ainmeachadh. | |
| 584 | ath-ainmeachaidhean | Noun | plural of ath-ainmeachadh. | |
| 585 | ath-ainmich | Verb | ||
| 586 | ath-aithris | Noun, Verb | reiterate, repeat. | |
| 587 | ath-bheachd | Noun | afterthought, reconsideration, retrospect. | |
| 588 | ath-bheachda | Noun | genitive singular of ath-bheachd. | |
| 589 | ath-bheachdachadh | Noun | verbal noun of ath-bheachdaich. | |
| 590 | ath-bheachdachaidh | Noun | genitive singular of ath-bheachdachadh. | |
| 591 | ath-bheachdachaidhean | Noun | plural of ath-bheachdachadh. | |
| 592 | ath-bheachdaich | Verb | reconsider, review. | |
| 593 | ath-bheachdan | Noun | plural of ath-bheachd. | |
| 594 | ath-bheothachadh | Noun | alternative form of ath-bheothachadh. | |
| 595 | ath-bheothachaidh | Noun | genitive singular of ath-bheothachadh. | |
| 596 | ath-bheothachaidhean | Noun | plural of ath-bheothachadh. | |
| 597 | ath-bheòthaich | Verb | reanimate, refresh, rekindle, revive. | |
| 598 | ath-bhlas | Noun | Equivalent to 'aftertaste': A taste of something that persists when it is no longer present. | |
| 599 | ath-bhreith | Noun | regeneration. | |
| 600 | ath-bhreithneachadh | Noun | verbal noun of ath-bhreithnich. | |
| 601 | ath-bhreithneachadh laghail | Noun | judicial review. | |
| 602 | ath-bhreithneachaidh | Noun | genitive singular of ath-bhreithneachadh. | |
| 603 | ath-bhreithneachaidhean | Noun | plural of ath-bhreithneachadh. | |
| 604 | ath-bhreithnich | Verb | to review, reconsider. | |
| 605 | ath-bhriathrachas | Noun | Equivalent to 'Tautology': Redundant use of words, a pleonasm, an unnecessary and tedious repetition. | |
| 606 | ath-bhriathraiche | Noun | tautologist. | |
| 607 | ath-bhrod | Verb | to resuscitate. | |
| 608 | ath-bhrosnaich | Verb | ||
| 609 | ath-bhualadh | Noun | reaction, repercussion. | |
| 610 | ath-bhuannaich | Verb | ||
| 611 | ath-bhuidhinn | Verb | ||
| 612 | ath-chagainn | Verb | ruminate, chew the cud. | |
| 613 | ath-chagnadh | Noun | verbal noun of ath-chagainn. | |
| 614 | ath-cheangal | Noun | rebinding. | |
| 615 | ath-cheannaich | Verb | redeem, repurchase. | |
| 616 | ath-cheannsachadh | Noun | verbal noun of ath-cheannsaich. | |
| 617 | ath-cheannsachaidh | Noun | genitive singular of ath-cheannsachadh. | |
| 618 | ath-cheannsachaidhean | Noun | plural of ath-cheannsachadh. | |
| 619 | ath-cheannsaich | Verb | reconquer. | |
| 620 | ath-cheasnachadh | Noun | verbal noun of ath-cheasnaich. | |
| 621 | ath-cheasnaich | Verb | Equivalent to 're-examine': To question a witness in redirect examination. | |
| 622 | ath-cheumnachadh | Noun | recapitulation. | |
| 623 | ath-chlaon | Verb | ||
| 624 | ath-chlaonadh | Noun | verbal noun of ath-chlaon. | |
| 625 | ath-chleamhnas | Noun | relationship. | |
| 626 | ath-chluich | Noun | Equivalent to 'Replay': An act or instance of replaying (of playing something, such as a game, again); a replaying of (s… | |
| 627 | ath-chòireachadh | Noun | adaptation. | |
| 628 | ath-choisich | Verb | retrace one's steps. | |
| 629 | ath-chomas | Noun | rehabilitation. | |
| 630 | ath-chruinnich | Verb | ||
| 631 | ath-chruthachadh | Noun | reformation, regeneration. | |
| 632 | ath-chruthaich | Verb | reconstruct, recreate, reform, regenerate. | |
| 633 | ath-chuairteachadh | Noun | verbal noun of ath-chuairtich. | |
| 634 | ath-chuairteachaidh | Noun | genitive singular of ath-chuairteachadh. | |
| 635 | ath-chuairteachaidhean | Noun | plural of ath-chuairteachadh. | |
| 636 | ath-chuairtich | Verb | ||
| 637 | ath-chuir | Noun, Verb | transplant. | |
| 638 | ath-chunntadh | Noun | Equivalent to 'Recount': Narration, account, description, rendering. | |
| 639 | ath-chur | Noun | verbal noun of ath-chuir. | |
| 640 | ath-dhealbh | Verb | transform. | |
| 641 | ath-dhealbhadh | Noun | metamorphosis, transformation. | |
| 642 | ath-dhèan | Verb | Equivalent to 'Redo': A repeated action; a doing again, refurbishment, etc. | |
| 643 | ath-dhèanadh | Noun | alternative form of ath-dhèanamh. | |
| 644 | ath-dhèanaidh | Noun | genitive singular of ath-dhèanadh. | |
| 645 | ath-dhèanaidhean | Noun | plural of ath-dhèanadh. | |
| 646 | ath-dhèanaimh | Noun | genitive singular of ath-dhèanamh. | |
| 647 | ath-dhèanamh | Noun | verbal noun of ath-dhèan. | |
| 648 | ath-dheuchainn | Noun | re-examination. | |
| 649 | ath-dhìol | Verb | recompense, refund, repay, requite. | |
| 650 | ath-dhìoladh | Noun | recompense, refund, retribution. | |
| 651 | ath-dhìolaidh | Noun | genitive singular of ath-dhìoladh. | |
| 652 | ath-dhìolaidhean | Noun | plural of ath-dhìoladh. | |
| 653 | ath-dhùblachadh | Noun | verbal noun of ath-dhùblaich. | |
| 654 | ath-dhùblaich | Verb | ||
| 655 | ath-dhùisg | Verb | resuscitate. | |
| 656 | ath-eagaraich | Verb | reorganise. | |
| 657 | ath-èisdeachd | Noun | 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 | Verb | re-engage. | |
| 659 | ath-fhilleadh | Noun | invagination. | |
| 660 | ath-fhrithealadh | Noun | Equivalent to 'aftercare': The care given to a patient during recovery from an operation or after hospitalization. | |
| 661 | ath-fhuaim | Noun | resonance. | |
| 662 | ath-ghabh | Verb | ||
| 663 | ath-ghabh a-steach | Verb | ||
| 664 | ath-ghabhalach | Noun | subtenant. | |
| 665 | ath-ghairm | Noun | Equivalent to 'Encore': A brief extra performance, done after the main performance is complete. | |
| 666 | ath-ghin | Verb | regenerate. | |
| 667 | ath-ghineamhainn | Noun | regeneration. | |
| 668 | ath-ghintinn | Noun | verbal noun of ath-ghin. | |
| 669 | ath-ghlac | Verb | recapture. | |
| 670 | ath-ghnàthachadh | Noun | rehabilitation. | |
| 671 | ath-innis | Verb | recapitulate. | |
| 672 | ath-innse | Noun | verbal noun of ath-innis. | |
| 673 | ath-innsean | Noun | plural of ath-innse. | |
| 674 | ath-innsidh | Noun | genitive singular of ath-innse. | |
| 675 | ath-lathaich | Verb | procrastinate, delay. | |
| 676 | ath-leasachadh | Noun | verbal noun of ath-leasaich. | |
| 677 | ath-leasachaidh | Noun | genitive singular of ath-leasachadh. | |
| 678 | ath-leasachaidhean | Noun | plural of ath-leasachadh. | |
| 679 | ath-leasachair | Noun | Equivalent to 'Reformer': Alternative letter-case form of reformer (“one involved in the Reformation”). | |
| 680 | ath-leasaich | Verb | Equivalent to 'reform': The change of something that is defective, broken, inefficient or otherwise negative, in order t… | |
| 681 | ath-leasaichte | Verb | past participle of ath-leasaich. | |
| 682 | ath-leigeil a-steach | Noun | Equivalent to 'Readmission': A second or subsequent admission. | |
| 683 | ath-leithid | Noun | ||
| 684 | ath-leum | Verb | ||
| 685 | ath-lìon | Verb | ||
| 686 | ath-lorgaich | Verb | Equivalent to 'Retrace': The period when the beam of the cathode-ray tube returns to its initial horizontal position in… | |
| 687 | ath-neartaich | Verb | reinforce. | |
| 688 | ath-nochd | Verb | reproduce, copy. | |
| 689 | ath-nuadhaich | Verb | regenerate. | |
| 690 | ath-obair | Noun | ||
| 691 | ath-phàidheadh | Noun | repayment. | |
| 692 | ath-raonadh | Noun | refraction. | |
| 693 | ath-reic | Noun | Equivalent to 'Resale': Sale of something previously bought. | |
| 694 | ath-rèiteachadh | Noun | verbal noun of ath-rèitich. | |
| 695 | ath-rèitich | Verb | reconcile. | |
| 696 | ath-roinn | Noun, Verb | redivide, subdivide. | |
| 697 | ath-ruith | Verb | ||
| 698 | ath-sgal | Noun | 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 | Noun | genitive singular of ath-sgal. | |
| 700 | ath-sgalan | Noun | plural of ath-sgal. | |
| 701 | ath-sgrìobh | Verb | copy, rewrite, transcribe. | |
| 702 | ath-sgrìobhadh | Noun | copy, rewrite, transcript, transcription. | |
| 703 | ath-sgrìobhaidh | Noun | genitive singular of ath-sgrìobhadh. | |
| 704 | ath-sgrìobhaidhean | Noun | plural of ath-sgrìobhadh. | |
| 705 | ath-sgrìobhair | Noun | Equivalent to 'Transcriber': A person who transcribes; a transcriptionist. | |
| 706 | ath-sgrìobhairean | Noun | plural of ath-sgrìobhair. | |
| 707 | ath-sgrùd | Verb | Equivalent to 'revise': A second proof sheet; a proof sheet taken after the first or a subsequent correction. | |
| 708 | ath-sgrùdadh | Noun | verbal noun of ath-sgrùd. | |
| 709 | ath-shealbhaich | Verb | repossess. | |
| 710 | ath-sheall | Verb | reconsider. | |
| 711 | ath-shealladh | Verb | retrospect. | |
| 712 | ath-shlàinte | Noun | Equivalent to 'Convalescence': A gradual healing after illness or injury. | |
| 713 | ath-shoineas | Noun | resonance. | |
| 714 | ath-shuidheachadh | Noun | verbal noun of ath-shuidhich. | |
| 715 | ath-shuidhich | Verb | initialize. | |
| 716 | ath-smaoinich | Verb | reconsider. | |
| 717 | ath-smuain | Noun | Equivalent to 'Afterthought': A reflection after an act; a later or subsequent thought, action, or expedient. | |
| 718 | ath-thagair | Verb | ||
| 719 | ath-thagairt | Noun | verbal noun of ath-thagair. | |
| 720 | ath-thagh | Verb | ||
| 721 | ath-thagradh | Noun | alternative form of ath-thagairt. | |
| 722 | ath-thaigh | Noun | Equivalent to 'annex': A census-designated place in Malheur County, Oregon, United States. | |
| 723 | ath-thaisbean | Noun | restatement. | |
| 724 | ath-thinneas-cloinne | Noun | Equivalent to 'afterpain': Pain that occurs or remains after an event, such as surgery (especially dental surgery), eati… | |
| 725 | ath-thionndadh | Noun | ||
| 726 | ath-thog | Verb | rebuild, reconstruct. | |
| 727 | ath-thogail | Noun | verbal noun of ath-thog. | |
| 728 | ath-thòisich | Verb | recommence, resume. | |
| 729 | ath-thruas | Noun | Equivalent to 'compassion': Deep awareness of the suffering of others that people have to the point of them being motiva… | |
| 730 | ath-thuisleachadh | Noun | verbal noun of ath-thuislich. | |
| 731 | ath-thuislich | Verb | Equivalent to 'Relapse': The act or situation of relapsing. | |
| 732 | ath-thuit | Verb | Equivalent to 'Relapse': The act or situation of relapsing. | |
| 733 | ath-thuiteam | Noun | verbal noun of ath-thuit. | |
| 734 | ath-ùraich | Verb | Equivalent to 'Regenerate': One who is spiritually reborn. | |
| 735 | athair | Noun | 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 | Noun | 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 | Noun | father-in-law. | |
| 738 | athan | Noun | plural of àth (“ford”). | |
| 739 | athar | Noun | genitive singular of athair. | |
| 740 | athar-baistidh | Noun | genitive singular of athair-baistidh. | |
| 741 | athar-cèile | Noun | genitive singular of athair-cèile. | |
| 742 | atharrachadh | Noun | change, variation, alteration. | |
| 743 | atharrachadh aimsir | Noun | climate change. | |
| 744 | atharrachaidh | Noun | genitive singular of atharrachadh. | |
| 745 | atharrachaidh aimsir | Noun | genitive singular of atharrachadh aimsir. | |
| 746 | atharrachaidhean | Noun | plural of atharrachadh. | |
| 747 | atharrachaidhean aimsir | Noun | plural of atharrachadh aimsir. | |
| 748 | atharraich | Verb | Equivalent to 'change': The process of becoming different. | |
| 749 | atharraich do chainnt | Phrase | change your tune. | |
| 750 | athchuinge | Noun | petition, entreaty, request. | |
| 751 | athchuingean | Noun | plural of athchuinge. | |
| 752 | athraichean | Noun | plural of athair. | |
| 753 | athraichean-baistidh | Noun | plural of athair-baistidh. | |
| 754 | athraichean-cèile | Noun | plural of athair-cèile. | |
| 755 | b' | Verb | Form of bu used before vowels and fh-. | |
| 756 | b' àill leat | Phrase | Sorry? Pardon? (informal singular). | |
| 757 | b' àill leibh | Phrase | sorry? pardon? (plural or formal singular). | |
| 758 | b' eòlach do sheanair air | Phrase | An ironic phrase which indicates that the speaker considers what has been said to be unlikely, or refers to something ne… | |
| 759 | b' fheàrr | Phrase | past/conditional of is fheàrr. | |
| 760 | b' urrainn do | Verb | conditional of 's urrainn do. | |
| 761 | bà | Noun | genitive singular of bò. | |
| 762 | bab | Noun | child's excrement (hence abab). | |
| 763 | bàbhain | Noun | genitive singular of bàbhan. | |
| 764 | bàbhan | Noun | Equivalent to 'Bulwark': The planking or plating along the sides of a nautical vessel above her gunwale that reduces the… | |
| 765 | bàbhanan | Noun | plural of bàbhan. | |
| 766 | bac | Noun, Verb | delay, obstacle, hindrance. | |
| 767 | bac an tùs | Verb | Equivalent to 'nip in the bud': To remove a bud (from a plant) to prevent flower and fruit from forming. | |
| 768 | baca | Noun | genitive singular of bac. | |
| 769 | bacach | Noun | a crippled person. | |
| 770 | bacadh | Noun | obstacle, obstruction, hindrance, restraint, act of hindering or preventing. | |
| 771 | bacadh-cadail | Noun | Equivalent to 'insomnia': A sleeping disorder that is known for its symptoms of unrest and the inability to sleep. | |
| 772 | bacaidh | Noun | genitive singular of bacadh. | |
| 773 | bacaidh-cadail | Noun | genitive singular of bacadh-cadail. | |
| 774 | bacaidhean | Noun | plural of bacadh. | |
| 775 | bacaidhean-cadail | Noun | plural of bacadh-cadail. | |
| 776 | bacan | Noun | plural of bac. | |
| 777 | bacan cearr | Noun | Equivalent to 'Turbot': Any of species Scophthalmus maximus (syn. | |
| 778 | bachall | Noun | 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 | Noun | Equivalent to 'shoot': To launch (forcefully project) a projectile. | |
| 780 | bachlagan | Noun | plural of bachlag. | |
| 781 | bachlaig | Noun | genitive singular of bachlag. | |
| 782 | bad | Noun | thicket, clump (of trees). | |
| 783 | badan | Noun | plural of bad (“place, spot; tuft, bunch; flock, group; thicket, clump (of trees)”). | |
| 784 | baga | Noun | Equivalent to 'sack': A bag; especially a large bag of strong, coarse material for storage and handling of various commo… | |
| 785 | bagaichean | Noun | plural of baga. | |
| 786 | bagair | Verb | threaten (with air). | |
| 787 | bagairt | Noun | verbal noun of bagair. | |
| 788 | bagairtean | Noun | plural of bagairt. | |
| 789 | bàgh | Noun | Equivalent to 'bay': Ellipsis of San Francisco Bay Area (metropolitan area in California): a geographic region of Califo… | |
| 790 | bagradh | Noun | verbal noun of bagair. | |
| 791 | bagraidh | Noun | genitive singular of bagradh. | |
| 792 | bagraidhean | Noun | plural of bagradh. | |
| 793 | baic | Noun | alternative spelling of bàic. | |
| 794 | baicichean | Noun | plural of baic. | |
| 795 | baid | Noun | genitive singular of bad. | |
| 796 | baideal | Noun | ||
| 797 | bàidh | Noun | mercy, clemency, commiseration, partiality, benignity, humanity. | |
| 798 | baidhsagail | Noun | genitive singular of baidhsagal. | |
| 799 | baidhsagal | Noun | ||
| 800 | baidhsagalan | Noun | plural of baidhsagal. | |
| 801 | bàigh | Noun | alternative form of bàidh. | |
| 802 | bail | Noun | thrift, frugality. | |
| 803 | baile | Noun | Equivalent to 'town': A settlement; an area with residential districts, shops and amenities, and its own local governmen… | |
| 804 | baile beag | Noun | alternative form of baile-beag. | |
| 805 | baile mòir | Noun | genitive singular of baile mòr. | |
| 806 | baile mòr | Noun | Equivalent to 'city': A large settlement, bigger than a town; sometimes with a specific legal definition, depending on t… | |
| 807 | baile-beag | Noun | ||
| 808 | baile-bhig | Noun | genitive singular of baile-beag. | |
| 809 | baile-dùthchail | Noun | Equivalent to 'village': A rural habitation of size between a hamlet and a town. | |
| 810 | bàillidh | Noun | Equivalent to 'Magistrate': A judicial officer with limited authority to administer and enforce the law. | |
| 811 | bàillidhean | Noun | plural of bàillidh. | |
| 812 | bailtean | Noun | plural of baile. | |
| 813 | bailtean mòra | Noun | plural of baile mòr. | |
| 814 | bailtean-beaga | Noun | plural of baile-beag. | |
| 815 | bainn-leathainn | Noun | genitive singular of bann-leathann. | |
| 816 | bainne | Noun | genitive singular of bann. | |
| 817 | bainne na briogais | Noun | genitive singular of bann na briogais. | |
| 818 | bainne-dùirn | Noun | genitive singular of bann-dùirn. | |
| 819 | bainnse | Noun | genitive singular of banais. | |
| 820 | bainnseadh | Noun | genitive singular of banais (“wedding”). | |
| 821 | bainnsean | Noun | plural of banais. | |
| 822 | bainrìgh | Noun | alternative form of banrigh. | |
| 823 | bainrìghrean | Noun | plural of bainrìgh. | |
| 824 | bainthighearnan | Noun | plural of baintighearna. | |
| 825 | baintighearna | Noun | Equivalent to 'lady': Ms; a title or form of address for a woman; formerly for a married, divorced, or widowed woman and… | |
| 826 | bàir | Noun | genitive singular of bàr. | |
| 827 | bàird | Noun | inflection of bàrd:. | |
| 828 | bàire | Noun | genitive singular of bàir. | |
| 829 | bàirean | Noun | plural of bàir. | |
| 830 | bairill | Noun | alternative form of baraill (“barrel”). | |
| 831 | bàirneach | Noun | ||
| 832 | bàis | Noun | genitive singular of bàs. | |
| 833 | baist | Verb | baptize, christen. | |
| 834 | baiste | Verb | past participle of baist. | |
| 835 | baisteadh | Noun | verbal noun of baist. | |
| 836 | baistidh | Noun | genitive singular of baisteadh. | |
| 837 | baistidhean | Noun | plural of baisteadh. | |
| 838 | bàite | Verb | past participle of bàth. | |
| 839 | balach | Noun | Equivalent to 'boy': ISO 639-3 language code for Bodo (Central Africa). | |
| 840 | balachain | Noun | genitive singular of balachan. | |
| 841 | balachain-sgoile | Noun | genitive singular of balachan-sgoile. | |
| 842 | balachan | Noun | diminutive of balach: little boy. | |
| 843 | balachan-sgoile | Noun | schoolboy. | |
| 844 | balaich | Noun | vocative/genitive singular. | |
| 845 | balbhan | Noun | mute (person unable to speak). | |
| 846 | balg | Noun | Equivalent to 'Blister': A small bubble between the layers of the skin that contains watery or bloody fluid and is cause… | |
| 847 | balg-buachrach | Noun | ||
| 848 | balgaim | Noun | genitive singular of balgam. | |
| 849 | balgair | Noun | rogue, scoundrel, shyster, thief, impudent person. | |
| 850 | balgam | Noun | mouthful (of a drink), sip, gulp. | |
| 851 | balgaman | Noun | plural of balgam (“mouthful, sip”). | |
| 852 | balgan-buachair | Noun | Equivalent to 'Mushroom': Any of the fleshy fruiting bodies of fungi typically produced above ground on soil or on their… | |
| 853 | ball | Noun | Equivalent to 'article': A piece of nonfiction writing such as a story, report, opinion piece, or entry in a newspaper… | |
| 854 | ball-basgaid | Noun | Equivalent to 'basketball': A sport in which two opposing teams of five players strive to put a ball through a hoop. | |
| 855 | ball-bholaidh | Noun | volleyball. | |
| 856 | ball-chrith | Noun | trembling, tremor. | |
| 857 | ball-coise | Noun | 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 | Noun | Equivalent to 'American football': A team sport similar to rugby football, played by two teams of eleven players on a re… | |
| 859 | ball-goilf | Noun | Equivalent to 'golf ball': A small, usually white ball that is designed for use in the game of golf. | |
| 860 | ball-stèidhe | Noun | ||
| 861 | balla | Noun | Equivalent to 'wall': A Chinese constellation located near Pegasus and Andromeda, one of the 28 lunar mansions and part… | |
| 862 | ballachan | Noun | plural of balla. | |
| 863 | ballan | Noun | bucket, wooden vessel. | |
| 864 | ballrachd | Noun | Equivalent to 'Membership': The state of being a member of a group or organization. | |
| 865 | ballrachdan | Noun | plural of ballrachd. | |
| 866 | balt | Noun | 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 | Noun | plural of balt. | |
| 868 | bambù | Noun | Equivalent to 'bamboo': A fast-growing grass of the Bambusoideae subfamily, characterised by its woody, hollow, round, s… | |
| 869 | ban-aba | Noun | Equivalent to 'abbess': A female superior or governess of a nunnery, or convent of nuns, having the same authority over… | |
| 870 | ban-actair | Noun | Equivalent to 'actress': A female who performs on the stage or in films. | |
| 871 | ban-adhaltraiche | Noun | Equivalent to 'Adulteress': A female adulterer, a married woman or wife who commits adultery. | |
| 872 | ban-adhaltraichean | Noun | plural of ban-adhaltraiche. | |
| 873 | ban-choinean | Noun | 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 | Noun | foster daughter. | |
| 875 | ban-dalta-baistidh | Noun | Equivalent to 'goddaughter': A female child whose baptism is sponsored by a godparent. | |
| 876 | ban-dè | Noun | genitive singular of ban-dia. | |
| 877 | bàn-dhearg | Noun | Equivalent to 'pink': A small hole or puncture made by a sharp, slender instrument such as a rapier, poniard or dagger… | |
| 878 | ban-dia | Noun | Equivalent to 'Goddess': The single goddess of various monotheistic religions. | |
| 879 | ban-dia coille | Noun | ||
| 880 | ban-diabhal | Noun | ||
| 881 | ban-diathan | Noun | plural of ban-dia. | |
| 882 | ban-diùc | Noun | ||
| 883 | ban-draoidh | Noun | witch, sorceress, enchantress. | |
| 884 | ban-dubhairiche | Noun | ||
| 885 | ban-Eireannach | Noun | Irishwoman. | |
| 886 | ban-Eireannaich | Noun | genitive singular of ban-Eireannach. | |
| 887 | ban-fhàidh | Noun | prophetess. | |
| 888 | ban-iarla | Noun | Equivalent to 'Countess': Alternative letter-case form of countess. | |
| 889 | ban-iasgair | Noun | Equivalent to 'fishwife': A woman who sells or works with fish; a female fishmonger. | |
| 890 | ban-ifrinneach | Noun | ||
| 891 | ban-ìmpire | Noun | alternative form of ban-ìmpire. | |
| 892 | ban-impirean | Noun | plural of ban-impire. | |
| 893 | ban-iompaire | Noun | alternative form of ban-ìmpire. | |
| 894 | ban-ìompairean | Noun | plural of ban-ìompaire. | |
| 895 | ban-laoch | Noun | Equivalent to 'Amazon': A river in South America, that flows through Brazil for about 4000 miles to the Atlantic. | |
| 896 | ban-nàbaidh | Noun | alternative form of banabaidh (“female neighbour”). | |
| 897 | ban-ogha | Noun | Equivalent to 'Granddaughter': The daughter of someone's child. | |
| 898 | ban-òglach | Noun | alternative form of ban-òglach. | |
| 899 | ban-oighre | Noun | Equivalent to 'Heiress': A woman who has a right of inheritance or who stands to inherit. | |
| 900 | ban-oirchisiche | Noun | benefactress. | |
| 901 | ban-sglàmhrainn | Noun | termagant, shrew, virago. | |
| 902 | ban-solaraiche | Noun | female caterer. | |
| 903 | ban-tighearna | Noun | alternative form of baintighearna. | |
| 904 | ban-tighearnan | Noun | plural of ban-tighearna. | |
| 905 | ban-tràill | Noun | ||
| 906 | bana-bhàird | Noun | genitive singular of bana-bhàrd. | |
| 907 | bana-bhàrd | Noun | ||
| 908 | bana-bhuidseach | Noun | Equivalent to 'witch': A person (now usually particularly a woman) who uses magical or similar supernatural powers to in… | |
| 909 | bana-bhuidsich | Noun | genitive singular of bana-bhuidseach. | |
| 910 | bana-bhuidsichean | Noun | plural of bana-bhuidseach. | |
| 911 | bana-chleasaiche | Noun | female player, actress. | |
| 912 | bana-chluicheadair | Noun | female player, actress. | |
| 913 | bana-ghaisgeach | Noun | ||
| 914 | bana-ghaisgich | Noun | genitive singular of bana-ghaisgeach. | |
| 915 | bana-ghoistidh | Noun | godmother, female sponsor. | |
| 916 | bana-ghoistidhean | Noun | plural of bana-ghoistidh. | |
| 917 | bana-phrionnsa | Noun | Equivalent to 'Princess': A female member of a royal family other than a queen, especially a daughter or granddaughter o… | |
| 918 | bana-phrionnsachan | Noun | plural of bana-phrionnsa. | |
| 919 | bana-phrionnsan | Noun | plural of bana-phrionnsa. | |
| 920 | bana-shearbhanta | Noun | female servant. | |
| 921 | bana-shearbhantan | Noun | plural of bana-shearbhanta. | |
| 922 | banabaidh | Noun | female neighbour, neighbouress. | |
| 923 | banacharaid | Noun | female friend, girlfriend. | |
| 924 | banachdach | Noun | Equivalent to 'vaccine': A substance given to stimulate a body's production of antibodies and provide immunity against a… | |
| 925 | banachdaich | Noun | genitive singular of banachdach. | |
| 926 | banachdaichean | Noun | plural of banachdach. | |
| 927 | banais | Noun | Equivalent to 'wedding': A marriage ceremony; a ritual officially celebrating the beginning of a marriage. | |
| 928 | banaltraim | Noun | genitive singular of banaltram. | |
| 929 | banaltram | Noun | A nurse, nanny; a woman who looks after other people's children. | |
| 930 | banaltraman | Noun | plural of banaltram. | |
| 931 | banarach | Noun | Equivalent to 'Milkmaid': A girl or young woman who milks the cows on a farm. | |
| 932 | banaraich | Noun | genitive singular of banarach. | |
| 933 | banaraichean | Noun | plural of banarach. | |
| 934 | banas-taighe | Noun | Equivalent to 'home economics': The study of homemaking, including cookery, needlework, cleaning, etc. | |
| 935 | banca | Noun | bank (an institution where one can place and borrow money and take care of financial affairs). | |
| 936 | bancaichean | Noun | plural of banca. | |
| 937 | bancaid | Noun | alternative form of bangaid. | |
| 938 | banchaig | Noun | Equivalent to 'Milkmaid': A girl or young woman who milks the cows on a farm. | |
| 939 | banfhlaithe | Noun | genitive singular of banfhlath. | |
| 940 | banfhlaithean | Noun | plural of banfhlath. | |
| 941 | banfhlath | Noun | wife of a chieftain, noblewoman. | |
| 942 | bangaid | Noun | Equivalent to 'Banquet': A large celebratory meal; a feast. | |
| 943 | bann | Noun | 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 | Noun | Equivalent to 'Waistband': A band of fabric encircling the waist, especially a part of a pair of pants or a skirt. | |
| 945 | bann-dùirn | Noun | Equivalent to 'cuff': A blow, especially with the open hand; a box; a slap. | |
| 946 | bann-làimhe | Noun | Equivalent to 'Bracelet': A band or chain worn around the wrist as jewelry/jewellery or an ornament. | |
| 947 | bann-leathann | Noun | Equivalent to 'Broadband': A wideband of electromagnetic frequencies. | |
| 948 | banna | Noun | genitive singular of bann. | |
| 949 | banna na briogais | Noun | genitive singular of bann na briogais. | |
| 950 | banna-làimhe | Noun | genitive singular of bann-làimhe. | |
| 951 | bannan | Noun | plural of bann. | |
| 952 | bannan na briogais | Noun | plural of bann na briogais. | |
| 953 | bannan-dùirn | Noun | plural of bann-dùirn. | |
| 954 | bannan-làimhe | Noun | plural of bann-làimhe. | |
| 955 | bannas | Noun | gums (of the mouth). | |
| 956 | banntan | Noun | plural of bann. | |
| 957 | banntan na briogais | Noun | plural of bann na briogais. | |
| 958 | banntrach | Noun | Equivalent to 'widow': A person whose spouse is absent: A person who has lost a spouse and not remarried: A woman whose… | |
| 959 | banntraich | Noun | genitive singular of banntrach. | |
| 960 | banntraichean | Noun | plural of banntrach. | |
| 961 | banrigh | Noun | queen, female monarch. | |
| 962 | banrighe | Noun | genitive singular of banrigh. | |
| 963 | banrighean | Noun | plural of banrigh. | |
| 964 | banrighinn | Noun | alternative form of banrigh. | |
| 965 | banrighinnean | Noun | plural of banrighinn. | |
| 966 | bantrach | Noun | alternative form of banntrach (“widow, widower”). | |
| 967 | bantraich | Noun | genitive singular of bantrach. | |
| 968 | bantraichean | Noun | plural of bantrach. | |
| 969 | baoghail | Noun | genitive singular of baoghal. | |
| 970 | baoghal | Noun | Equivalent to 'Weirdo': A strange, odd, eccentric person. | |
| 971 | baois | Noun | Equivalent to 'desire': The feeling of desiring; an eager longing for something. | |
| 972 | baoiseachd | Noun | synonym of baois (“lewdness, lust”). | |
| 973 | baoiteag | Noun | Equivalent to 'worm': A generally tubular invertebrate of the annelid phylum; an earthworm. | |
| 974 | bàr | Noun | ||
| 975 | bàraichean | Noun | plural of bàr. | |
| 976 | barail | Noun | conjecture, guess, estimation. | |
| 977 | baraile | Noun | genitive singular of barail. | |
| 978 | barailean | Noun | plural of barail. | |
| 979 | baraill | Noun | barrel (of a gun). | |
| 980 | baraille | Noun | alternative form of baraill (“barrel, cask; barrel of a gun”). | |
| 981 | baraillean | Noun | plural of baraille. | |
| 982 | baralach | Noun | genitive singular of barail. | |
| 983 | barantachd | Noun | alternative form of barrantachd. | |
| 984 | barantachdan | Noun | plural of barantachd. | |
| 985 | barantaich | Verb | alternative form of barrantaich. | |
| 986 | barantaichte | Verb | past participle of barantaich. | |
| 987 | baratòn | Noun | Equivalent to 'Baritone': The male voice between tenor and bass. | |
| 988 | bàrd | Noun | meadow, land on the edge of a river. | |
| 989 | bàrdachd | Noun | satire, lampooning, sarcasm. | |
| 990 | bàrdan | Noun | diminutive of bàrd. | |
| 991 | bargain | Noun | inflection of bargan:. | |
| 992 | bargan | Noun | Equivalent to 'bargain': An agreement between parties concerning the sale of property; or a contract by which one party… | |
| 993 | barganan | Noun | plural of bargan. | |
| 994 | bàrr | Noun | Equivalent to 'Crest': Acronym of comparisons, reasons, examples, statistics, testimony, the five types of verbal suppor… | |
| 995 | bàrr a' chinn | Noun | vertex, top, crown (of head). | |
| 996 | barra | Noun | genitive singular of bàrr. | |
| 997 | barra a' chinn | Noun | genitive singular of bàrr a' chinn. | |
| 998 | barra-mhìslein | Noun | trefoil (bird's-foot trefoil). | |
| 999 | barrachd | Noun | superiority. | |
| 1000 | barrachdan | Noun | plural of barrachd. | |
| 1001 | barraill | Noun | genitive singular of barrall. | |
| 1002 | barraillean | Noun | plural of barrall. | |
| 1003 | barrall | Noun | Equivalent to 'Shoelace': A lace used for fastening a shoe. | |
| 1004 | barran | Noun | plural of bàrr. | |
| 1005 | barran a' chinn | Noun | plural of bàrr a' chinn. | |
| 1006 | barrantachd | Noun | verbal noun of barrantaich. | |
| 1007 | barrantachdan | Noun | plural of barrantachd. | |
| 1008 | barrantaich | Verb | Equivalent to 'warrant': Authorization or certification; a sanction, as given by a superior. | |
| 1009 | barrantaichte | Verb | past participle of barrantaich. | |
| 1010 | bas | Noun | death, demise (particularly of an animal). | |
| 1011 | bàsachadh | Noun | verbal noun of bàsaich. | |
| 1012 | bàsachaidh | Noun | genitive singular of bàsachadh. | |
| 1013 | bàsachaidhean | Noun | plural of bàsachadh. | |
| 1014 | bàsaich | Verb | die (in general). | |
| 1015 | bàsaichte | Verb | past participle of bàsaich. | |
| 1016 | basan | Noun | Equivalent to 'bass': The perch; any of various marine and freshwater fish resembling the perch, all within the order of… | |
| 1017 | bascaid | Noun | ||
| 1018 | basgaid | Noun | ||
| 1019 | basgaide | Noun | genitive singular of basgaid. | |
| 1020 | basgaidean | Noun | plural of basgaid. | |
| 1021 | bàt'-aigeil | Noun | Equivalent to 'Submarine': A boat that can go underwater. | |
| 1022 | bàt'-aiseig | Noun | ferry, ferryboat. | |
| 1023 | bàta | Noun | a staff, a walking stick. | |
| 1024 | bàta-luath | Noun | Equivalent to 'Speedboat': A fast boat, usually small (for 1-8 people). | |
| 1025 | bàta-ràmh | Noun | Equivalent to 'rowboat': A small open boat propelled by oars (by rowing). | |
| 1026 | bàta-sàbhalaidh | Noun | Equivalent to 'Lifeboat': A boat especially designed for saving the lives of shipwrecked people or people in distress at… | |
| 1027 | bàta-smùide | Noun | Equivalent to 'Steamboat': Ellipsis of Steamboat Springs: a city, the county seat of Routt County, Colorado, United Stat… | |
| 1028 | bàta-teasairginn | Noun | Equivalent to 'Lifeboat': A boat especially designed for saving the lives of shipwrecked people or people in distress at… | |
| 1029 | bàta-tumaidh | Noun | Equivalent to 'Submarine': A boat that can go underwater. | |
| 1030 | bàtaichean | Noun | plural of bàta. | |
| 1031 | bàtaichean-aigeil | Noun | plural of bàt'-aigeil. | |
| 1032 | bàtaichean-ràmh | Noun | plural of bàta-ràmh. | |
| 1033 | bàtaichean-tumaidh | Noun | plural of bàta-tumaidh. | |
| 1034 | bàtan | Noun | plural of bàta. | |
| 1035 | bataraidh | Noun | Equivalent to 'battery': A device used to power electric devices, consisting of one or more electrically connected elect… | |
| 1036 | bataraidhean | Noun | plural of bataraidh. | |
| 1037 | bàth | Verb | Equivalent to 'Quench': The act of quenching something; the fact of being quenched. | |
| 1038 | bàthach | Noun | Equivalent to 'Byre': A barn, especially one used for keeping cattle in. | |
| 1039 | bàthadh | Noun | Equivalent to 'Elision': The deliberate omission of something. | |
| 1040 | bàthaichean | Noun | plural of bàthach. | |
| 1041 | bàthaidh | Noun | genitive singular of bàthadh. | |
| 1042 | bàthaidhean | Noun | plural of bàthadh. | |
| 1043 | bathair | Noun | genitive singular of bathar. | |
| 1044 | bathais | Noun | 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 | Noun | genitive singular of bathais. | |
| 1046 | bathaisean | Noun | plural of bathais. | |
| 1047 | bathar | Noun | goods, wares, commodity, merchandise. | |
| 1048 | bathar bog | Noun | alternative form of bathar-bog. | |
| 1049 | bathar cruaidh | Noun | alternative form of bathar-cruaidh. | |
| 1050 | bathar-bog | Noun | Equivalent to 'software': Encoded computer instructions, usually modifiable (unless stored in some form of unalterable m… | |
| 1051 | bathar-cruaidh | Noun | Equivalent to 'hardware': Fixtures, equipment, fasteners, tools, and devices used for general-purpose construction and r… | |
| 1052 | bàthcha | Noun | genitive singular of bàthach. | |
| 1053 | bàthchadh | Noun | genitive of bàthach. | |
| 1054 | bàthchannan | Noun | plural of bàthach. | |
| 1055 | beach | Noun | ||
| 1056 | beach-eòlais | Noun | queen bee. | |
| 1057 | beacha | Noun | genitive singular of beach. | |
| 1058 | beachan | Noun | plural of beach. | |
| 1059 | beachd | Noun | Equivalent to 'Persuasion': The act of persuading, or trying to do so; the addressing of arguments to someone with the i… | |
| 1060 | beachd-smaoin | Noun | Equivalent to 'idea': An abstract archetype of a given thing, compared to which real-life examples are seen as imperfect… | |
| 1061 | beachd-smaoine | Noun | genitive singular of beachd-smaoin. | |
| 1062 | beachd-smaointean | Noun | plural of beachd-smaoin. | |
| 1063 | beachd-smuain | Noun | alternative form of beachd-smaoin. | |
| 1064 | beachd-smuaine | Noun | genitive singular of beachd-smuain. | |
| 1065 | beachd-smuaintean | Noun | plural of beachd-smuain. | |
| 1066 | beachda | Noun | genitive singular of beachd. | |
| 1067 | beachdan | Noun | plural of beachd. | |
| 1068 | beadradh | Noun | verbal noun of beadraich. | |
| 1069 | beadraich | Verb | flirt, gallivant. | |
| 1070 | beadraichte | Verb | past participle of beadraich. | |
| 1071 | beadraidh | Noun | genitive singular of beadradh. | |
| 1072 | beadraidhean | Noun | plural of beadradh. | |
| 1073 | beag-chuid | Noun | Equivalent to 'minority': The state or condition of being smaller, inferior, or subordinate to something or someone else… | |
| 1074 | beagain | Noun | genitive singular of beagan. | |
| 1075 | beagan | Noun | a little, a small amount, bit, a bit. | |
| 1076 | beàirn | Noun | genitive singular of beàrn. | |
| 1077 | beairt | Noun | genitive singular of beart. | |
| 1078 | beairt-clò | Noun | genitive singular of beart-chlò. | |
| 1079 | beairteas | Noun | alternative form of beartas. | |
| 1080 | beairteasan | Noun | plural of beairteas. | |
| 1081 | beairteis | Noun | genitive singular of beairteas. | |
| 1082 | bealach | Noun | defile, passage, pass or gorge of a mountain, glen. | |
| 1083 | bealaidh | Noun | broom (shrub). | |
| 1084 | bealaidhean | Noun | plural of bealaidh. | |
| 1085 | bean | Noun | Equivalent to 'girl': A Chinese constellation located near Aquarius, one of the 28 lunar mansions and part of the Black… | |
| 1086 | bean an taighe | Noun | housewife. | |
| 1087 | bean bhàsail | Noun | Equivalent to 'femme fatale': An attractive and seductive but ultimately dangerous woman. | |
| 1088 | bean chèile | Noun | A wife, also see bean-phòsda. | |
| 1089 | bean na bainnse | Noun | 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 | Noun | A bride, a newlywed woman. | |
| 1091 | bean-chèile | Noun | A wife, also see bean-phòsda. | |
| 1092 | bean-chràbhaidh | Noun | 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 | Noun | ||
| 1094 | bean-ghlùine | Noun | 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 | Noun | daughter-in-law. | |
| 1096 | bean-nighe | Noun | 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 | Noun | A wife, a married woman. Also see bean chèile. | |
| 1098 | bean-reic | Noun | Equivalent to 'Saleswoman': A woman whose occupation it is to sell things. | |
| 1099 | bean-seinn | Noun | singeress, songstress. | |
| 1100 | bean-shìdh | Noun | banshee; fairy woman. | |
| 1101 | bean-smàlaidh | Noun | Equivalent to 'firewoman': A female fireman (person who heats a steam engine). | |
| 1102 | bean-taighe | Noun | ||
| 1103 | bean-teagaisg | Noun | Equivalent to 'teacher': A person who teaches, especially one employed in a school; preceptor. | |
| 1104 | bean-uasal | Noun | lady, noblewoman, gentlewoman. | |
| 1105 | beann | Noun | drinking cup, drinking horn. | |
| 1106 | beannachd | Noun | Equivalent to 'blessing': Some kind of divine or supernatural aid, or reward. | |
| 1107 | beannachdan | Noun | plural of beannachd. | |
| 1108 | beannaibh | Noun | dative plural of beinn (“mountain”). | |
| 1109 | beannaich | Verb | to beatify. | |
| 1110 | beannaichte | Verb | past participle of beannaich. | |
| 1111 | beanntaichean | Noun | plural of beinn. | |
| 1112 | beanntainean | Noun | plural of beinn. | |
| 1113 | beanntan | Noun | plural of beinn. | |
| 1114 | beanntan-teine | Noun | plural of beinn-theine. | |
| 1115 | beàrn | Noun | space, opening. | |
| 1116 | beàrnain-Bhrìde | Noun | genitive singular of beàrnan-Brìde. | |
| 1117 | beàrnan | Noun | plural of beàrn. | |
| 1118 | beàrnan-Brìde | Noun | Equivalent to 'Dandelion': Any of the several species of plant in the genus Taraxacum, characterised by yellow flower he… | |
| 1119 | beàrr | Verb | shave, cut (hair), clip, shear, prune. | |
| 1120 | beart | Noun | instrument, device, machine. | |
| 1121 | beart-chlò | Noun | Equivalent to 'Loom': A utensil; tool; a weapon; (usually in compound) an article in general. | |
| 1122 | beartais | Noun | genitive singular of beartas. | |
| 1123 | beartan | Noun | plural of beart. | |
| 1124 | beartan-clò | Noun | plural of beart-chlò. | |
| 1125 | beartas | Noun | Equivalent to 'wealth': Riches; a great amount of valuable assets or material possessions. | |
| 1126 | beartasan | Noun | plural of beartas. | |
| 1127 | beath-eachdraidh | Noun | Equivalent to 'biography': A person's life story, especially one published. | |
| 1128 | beath-eachdraidhe | Noun | genitive singular of beath-eachdraidh. | |
| 1129 | beath-eachdraidhean | Noun | plural of beath-eachdraidh. | |
| 1130 | beatha | Noun | Equivalent to 'life': The state of organisms preceding their death, characterized by biological processes such as metabo… | |
| 1131 | beathach | Noun | beast, brute, animal. | |
| 1132 | beathadach | Noun | Equivalent to 'Beaver': A semiaquatic rodent of the genus Castor, having a wide, flat tail and webbed feet, native to th… | |
| 1133 | beathadaich | Noun | genitive singular of beathadach. | |
| 1134 | beathaich | Noun | genitive singular of beathach. | |
| 1135 | beathaichean | Noun | plural of beathach. | |
| 1136 | beathalachd | Noun | energy, vigour, vitality. | |
| 1137 | beathannan | Noun | plural of beatha. | |
| 1138 | bèicear | Noun | Equivalent to 'Baker': An English surname originating as an occupation for a baker, or owner of a communal oven. | |
| 1139 | bèicearan | Noun | plural of bèicear. | |
| 1140 | bèiceir | Noun | genitive singular of bèicear. | |
| 1141 | beilear | Verb | affirmative dependent present of thathar. | |
| 1142 | beileas | Verb | alternative form of beilear. | |
| 1143 | being | Noun | bedside, front board of a bed. | |
| 1144 | beingidh | Noun | dative of being. | |
| 1145 | beinn | Noun | head, top, high place. | |
| 1146 | beinn-teine | Noun | genitive singular of beinn-theine. | |
| 1147 | beinn-theine | Noun | Equivalent to 'volcano': A vent or fissure on the surface of a planet (usually in a mountainous form) with a magma chamb… | |
| 1148 | beinne | Noun | genitive singular of beinn. | |
| 1149 | beir | Verb | to carry, catch; catch up with; overtake; catch hold of. | |
| 1150 | beiridh | Verb | future of beir. | |
| 1151 | bèirn | Noun | genitive singular of beàrn. | |
| 1152 | beirt | Noun | genitive singular of beart. | |
| 1153 | bèist | Noun | ||
| 1154 | bèist-dà-leann | Noun | tapeworm (Cestoda). | |
| 1155 | bèist-ghorm | Noun | Equivalent to 'common dolphin': An abundant species of dolphin of the genus Delphinus. | |
| 1156 | bèiste | Noun | genitive singular of bèist. | |
| 1157 | bèiste-dà-leann | Noun | genitive singular of bèist-dà-leann. | |
| 1158 | bèiste-gorm | Noun | genitive singular of bèist-ghorm. | |
| 1159 | bèisteag | Noun | alternative form of biastag. | |
| 1160 | bèisteagan | Noun | plural of bèisteag. | |
| 1161 | bèistean | Noun | plural of bèist. | |
| 1162 | bèistean-dà-leann | Noun | plural of bèist-dà-leann. | |
| 1163 | bèistean-gorm | Noun | plural of bèist-ghorm. | |
| 1164 | bèisteige | Noun | genitive singular of bèisteag. | |
| 1165 | beith | Noun | the letter B in the Gaelic alphabet. | |
| 1166 | beith bheag | Noun | Equivalent to 'dwarf birch': Betula nana, a species of birch in the family Betulaceae, native to arctic and cool tempera… | |
| 1167 | beith dhubhach | Noun | Equivalent to 'silver birch': A European deciduous tree, Betula pendula, characterised by white peeling bark and droopin… | |
| 1168 | beithe | Noun | ||
| 1169 | beithe bheag | Noun | genitive singular of beith bheag. | |
| 1170 | beithe bige | Noun | genitive singular of beith bheag. | |
| 1171 | beithe dubhaiche | Noun | genitive singular of beith dhubhach. | |
| 1172 | beithean | Noun | nominative/genitive/dative/vocative plural of beithe. | |
| 1173 | beithean beaga | Noun | plural of beith bheag. | |
| 1174 | beithean dubhach | Noun | plural of beith dhubhach. | |
| 1175 | beithir | Noun | serpent, viper. | |
| 1176 | beò-ghlac | Verb | Equivalent to 'capture': An act of capturing; a seizing by force or stratagem. | |
| 1177 | beò-ghlacadh | Noun | obsession, captivation, fascination. | |
| 1178 | beò-ghlacaidh | Noun | genitive singular of beò-ghlacadh. | |
| 1179 | beò-ghlacaidhean | Noun | plural of beò-ghlacadh. | |
| 1180 | beòil | Noun | genitive singular of beul. | |
| 1181 | beòil an latha | Noun | genitive singular of beul an latha. | |
| 1182 | beòshlaint | Noun | livelihood, (a) living. | |
| 1183 | beothachadh | Noun | verbal noun of beothaich. | |
| 1184 | beothachaidh | Noun | genitive singular of beothachadh. | |
| 1185 | beothachaidhean | Noun | plural of beothachadh. | |
| 1186 | beothaich | Verb | arouse, enliven, kindle, vitalize. | |
| 1187 | beothaichte | Verb | past participle of beothaich. | |
| 1188 | beuc | Noun, Verb | roar, bellow. | |
| 1189 | beucadh | Noun | verbal noun of beuc. | |
| 1190 | beucaidh | Noun | genitive singular of beucadh. | |
| 1191 | beucaidhean | Noun | plural of beucadh. | |
| 1192 | beucan | Noun | plural of beuc. | |
| 1193 | beud | Noun | pity (a matter of regret), shame. | |
| 1194 | beul | Noun | Equivalent to 'mouth': The front opening of a creature through which food is ingested. | |
| 1195 | beul an latha | Noun | Equivalent to 'dawn': A female given name from English sometimes given to a girl born at that time of day. | |
| 1196 | beul-aithris | Noun | folklore, oral tradition. | |
| 1197 | beul-aithrise | Noun | genitive singular of beul-aithris. | |
| 1198 | beul-aithrisean | Noun | plural of beul-aithris. | |
| 1199 | beul-binn | Noun | Equivalent to 'Nightingale': A Eurasian and African songbird, Luscinia megarhynchos, family Muscicapidae, famed for its… | |
| 1200 | beulaibh | Noun | Equivalent to 'front': The foremost side of something or the end that faces the direction it normally moves. | |
| 1201 | beum | Noun | Equivalent to 'accent': A higher-pitched or stronger (louder or longer) articulation of a particular syllable of a word… | |
| 1202 | beum-cluig | Noun | Equivalent to 'Knell': The sound of a bell knelling; a toll (particularly one signalling a death). | |
| 1203 | beuma | Noun | genitive singular of beum. | |
| 1204 | beuman | Noun | plural of beum. | |
| 1205 | beumannan | Noun | plural of beum. | |
| 1206 | beus | Noun | moral qualities or manners, whether good or bad, virtue. | |
| 1207 | beusachd | Noun | decency, good behaviour, manners, morals, modesty. | |
| 1208 | beusan | Noun | plural of beus. | |
| 1209 | Bh | Noun | dated form of a' Bh-ph. | |
| 1210 | bha | Verb | independent past of bi: was, were. | |
| 1211 | bha siud ann uaireigin | Phrase | 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 | Noun, Verb | lenited form of bac. | |
| 1213 | bhachall | Noun | lenited form of bachall. | |
| 1214 | bhagair | Verb | lenited form of bagair. | |
| 1215 | bhaile | Noun | lenited form of baile. | |
| 1216 | bhaile-beag | Noun | lenited form of baile-beag. | |
| 1217 | bhaile-bhig | Noun | genitive singular lenition of baile-beag. | |
| 1218 | bhailtean-beaga | Noun | plural of bhaile-beag. | |
| 1219 | bhalaich | Noun | lenited form of balaich. | |
| 1220 | bhall | Noun | lenited form of ball. | |
| 1221 | bhall-bholaidh | Noun | lenited form of ball-bholaidh. | |
| 1222 | bhan | Noun | alternative form of bhana. | |
| 1223 | bhana | Noun | ||
| 1224 | bhana-bhuidseach | Noun | lenited form of bana-bhuidseach. | |
| 1225 | bharaille | Noun | lenited form of baraille. | |
| 1226 | bhàs | Noun | lenited form of bàs. | |
| 1227 | bhasgaid | Noun | lenited form of basgaid. | |
| 1228 | bhatar | Verb | alternative form of bhathar. | |
| 1229 | bhathar | Verb | independent past of thathar: it was being. | |
| 1230 | bhathas | Verb | alternative form of bhathar. | |
| 1231 | bheach | Noun | lenited form of beach. | |
| 1232 | bheacha | Noun | lenited form of beacha. | |
| 1233 | bheachd | Noun | lenited form of beachd. | |
| 1234 | bhealach | Noun | lenited form of bealach. | |
| 1235 | bhean | Noun | lenited form of bean. | |
| 1236 | bheatha | Noun | lenited form of beatha. | |
| 1237 | bheathach | Noun | lenited form of beathach. | |
| 1238 | bheil | Verb | dependent present of bi. | |
| 1239 | bheilear | Verb | lenited form of beilear. | |
| 1240 | bheileas | Verb | lenited form of beileas. | |
| 1241 | bheinn | Noun | lenited form of beinn. | |
| 1242 | bheir | Verb | future of thoir. | |
| 1243 | bheirt | Noun | lenited form of beirt. | |
| 1244 | bheith | Noun | lenited form of beith. | |
| 1245 | bhi | Verb | lenited form of bi. | |
| 1246 | bhidio | Noun | Equivalent to 'video': Television, a television show, or a movie. | |
| 1247 | bhiodh | Verb | second/third-person independent conditional of bi. | |
| 1248 | bhiomaid | Verb | ||
| 1249 | bhios | Verb | relative future of bi. | |
| 1250 | bhite | Verb | conditional tense impersonal form of bi. | |
| 1251 | bhiteadh | Verb | alternative form of bhite. | |
| 1252 | bhith | Noun, Verb | infinitive of bi. | |
| 1253 | bhitheadh | Verb | lenited form of bitheadh. | |
| 1254 | bhitheamaid | Verb | lenited form of bitheamaid. | |
| 1255 | bhitheas | Verb | emphatic form of bhios. | |
| 1256 | bhithinn | Verb | ||
| 1257 | bhithist | Verb | Lewis form of bhite; conditional tense impersonal form of bi. | |
| 1258 | bhlàth | Noun | lenited form of blàth. | |
| 1259 | bhliadhna | Noun | lenited form of bliadhna. | |
| 1260 | bhliadhnaichean | Noun | lenited form of bliadhnaichean. | |
| 1261 | bhodca | Noun | Equivalent to 'Vodka': A clear distilled alcoholic liquor made from grain mash. | |
| 1262 | bhodhaig | Noun | lenited form of bodhaig. | |
| 1263 | bhògas | Noun | lenited form of bògas. | |
| 1264 | bhògas na h-oidhche | Noun | lenited form of bògas na h-oidhche. | |
| 1265 | bhogsa | Noun | lenited form of bogsa. | |
| 1266 | bhòidse | Noun | Equivalent to 'voyage': A long journey, especially by ship. | |
| 1267 | bholcàno | Noun | Equivalent to 'volcano': A vent or fissure on the surface of a planet (usually in a mountainous form) with a magma chamb… | |
| 1268 | bholcànothan | Noun | plural of bholcàno. | |
| 1269 | bhotal | Noun | lenited form of botal. | |
| 1270 | bhrat | Noun | lenited form of brat. | |
| 1271 | bhrata | Noun | lenited form of brata. | |
| 1272 | bhràthair | Noun | lenited form of bràthair. | |
| 1273 | bhreab | Verb | past of breab. | |
| 1274 | bhrèige | Noun | lenited form of brèige. | |
| 1275 | bhriathar | Noun | lenited form of briathar. | |
| 1276 | bhriogais | Noun | lenited form of briogais. | |
| 1277 | bhris | Verb | past of bris. | |
| 1278 | bhriseadh | Noun | lenited form of briseadh. | |
| 1279 | bhrot | Noun | lenited form of brot. | |
| 1280 | bhruach | Noun | lenited form of bruach. | |
| 1281 | bhruich | Noun, Verb | past of bruich. | |
| 1282 | bhruichealachd | Noun | lenited form of bruichealachd. | |
| 1283 | bhruidhinn | Verb | past indicative of bruidhinn. | |
| 1284 | bhuachaill | Noun | lenited form of buachaill. | |
| 1285 | bhuail | Verb | past of buail. | |
| 1286 | bhualadh | Noun | lenited form of bualadh. | |
| 1287 | bhuille | Noun | lenited form of buille. | |
| 1288 | bhun | Noun | lenited form of bun. | |
| 1289 | bhunadh | Noun | lenited form of bunadh. | |
| 1290 | bhuntàta | Noun | lenited form of buntàta. | |
| 1291 | bi | Verb | Used with air to form various tenses with perfect meaning. | |
| 1292 | bi an crochadh | Verb | Equivalent to 'depend': To be determined by, be influenced by, or be contingent on: "What happened?" "It depends who you… | |
| 1293 | bi coltach | Verb | Equivalent to 'look': A surname transferred from the given name. | |
| 1294 | bi cuimhne aig | Verb | 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 | Verb | ||
| 1296 | bi eòlach air | Verb | Equivalent to 'know': Knowledge; the state of knowing. | |
| 1297 | bi fhios aig | Verb | Equivalent to 'know': Knowledge; the state of knowing. | |
| 1298 | bi fios aig | Verb | alternative form of bi fhios aig. | |
| 1299 | bi suarach mu | Verb | not give a damn. | |
| 1300 | biadh | Noun | 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 | Noun | plural of biadh. | |
| 1302 | biadhtachd | Noun | hospitality. | |
| 1303 | biast-donn | Noun | ||
| 1304 | biast-dubh | Noun | ||
| 1305 | biastag | Noun | Equivalent to 'Insect': An arthropod (in the Insecta class) characterized by six legs, up to four wings, and a chitinous… | |
| 1306 | biastagan | Noun | plural of biastag. | |
| 1307 | biastaig | Noun | genitive singular of biastag. | |
| 1308 | bìdeag | Noun | fragment, crumb, morsel. | |
| 1309 | bìdeagan | Noun | plural of bìdeag. | |
| 1310 | bìdeig | Noun | genitive singular of bìdeag. | |
| 1311 | bidh | Noun, Verb | future indicative independent of bi. | |
| 1312 | bidhe | Noun | genitive singular of biadh. | |
| 1313 | bidse | Noun | Equivalent to 'bitch': A female dog or other canine, particularly a recent mother. | |
| 1314 | bidsean | Noun | plural of bidse. | |
| 1315 | bigein | Noun | meadow pipit (Anthus pratensis). | |
| 1316 | bigein Brìghde | Noun | ||
| 1317 | bigein mór | Noun | Equivalent to 'horned lark': A lark, Eremophila alpestris, with distinctive facial markings. | |
| 1318 | bigein-baintighearna | Noun | twite, mountain linnet. | |
| 1319 | bigein-sneachda | Noun | Equivalent to 'snow bunting': A bird of species Plectrophenax nivalis, having white plumage, widely distributed in north… | |
| 1320 | bìgis | Noun | Used to indicate that the speaker believes someone is overly inquisitive or nosy. | |
| 1321 | bile | Noun | Equivalent to 'bill': Any of various bladed or pointed hand weapons, originally designating an Anglo-Saxon sword, and la… | |
| 1322 | bileag | Noun | blade (of leaf), petal. | |
| 1323 | bilean | Noun | plural of bile. | |
| 1324 | billean | Noun | Equivalent to 'Billion': Un million de millions, ou mille milliards, selon l’échelle longue. | |
| 1325 | binn | Noun | sentence, judgement, verdict, decision, condemnation. | |
| 1326 | binne | Noun | genitive singular of binn. | |
| 1327 | binneag | Noun | Equivalent to 'chimney stack': A vertical structure, normally of brick, rising from a roof, containing one or more flues… | |
| 1328 | binneagan | Noun | plural of binneag. | |
| 1329 | binnean | Noun | plural of binn. | |
| 1330 | binneige | Noun | genitive singular of binneag. | |
| 1331 | biob | Noun | bib (part of an apron or overalls). | |
| 1332 | bioba | Noun | genitive singular of biob. | |
| 1333 | bioban | Noun | plural of biob. | |
| 1334 | biobhair | Noun | alternative form of biobhair. | |
| 1335 | biobhairean | Noun | plural of biobhair. | |
| 1336 | bìobhar | Noun | alternative form of biobhair. | |
| 1337 | bìobharan | Noun | plural of bìobhar. | |
| 1338 | bioda | Noun | Pointed hilltop. | |
| 1339 | biodag | Noun | dagger, dirk, dudgeon. | |
| 1340 | biodh | Verb | second/third-person dependent conditional. | |
| 1341 | biomaid | Verb | ||
| 1342 | biona | Noun | Equivalent to 'Bin': A box, frame, crib, or enclosed place, used as a storage container. | |
| 1343 | biona-sgudail | Noun | Equivalent to 'Bin': A box, frame, crib, or enclosed place, used as a storage container. | |
| 1344 | biona-stùir | Noun | Equivalent to 'garbage can': A receptacle, usually roughly cylindrical and wider at the top than at the bottom, which se… | |
| 1345 | bionaichean | Noun | plural of biona. | |
| 1346 | bionaichean-sgudail | Noun | plural of biona-sgudail. | |
| 1347 | bionaichean-stùir | Noun | plural of biona-stùir. | |
| 1348 | bior | Noun | spike, tine, prong. | |
| 1349 | bior-fighe | Noun | Equivalent to 'knitting needle': A long, thin, pointed rod, used in pairs to knit yarn. | |
| 1350 | biorag | Noun | diminutive of bior. | |
| 1351 | biorain | Noun | genitive singular of bioran. | |
| 1352 | bioran | Noun | Equivalent to 'Twig': A small thin branch of a tree or bush. | |
| 1353 | bioranan | Noun | plural of bioran. | |
| 1354 | biorra-crùidein | Noun | kingfisher. | |
| 1355 | biorrachan-crùidein | Noun | plural of biorra-crùidein. | |
| 1356 | bìosoin | Noun | genitive singular of bìoson. | |
| 1357 | bìosoin Ameireaganach | Noun | genitive singular of bìoson Ameireaganach. | |
| 1358 | bìoson | Noun | bison, Bison bonasus. | |
| 1359 | bìoson Ameireaganach | Noun | Equivalent to 'American bison': A bovine mammal, a species of bison, Bison bison. | |
| 1360 | bìrlinn | Noun | Equivalent to 'Galley': A long, slender ship propelled primarily by oars, whether having masts and sails or not; usually… | |
| 1361 | bìrlinnean | Noun | plural of bìrlinn. | |
| 1362 | bitear | Verb | alternative form of thathar. | |
| 1363 | bìth | Noun | Equivalent to 'Bitumen': A sticky, black, highly viscous liquid or semi-solid form of petroleum, burning with a bright f… | |
| 1364 | bìth-eòin | Noun | Equivalent to 'birdlime': A sticky substance, of varying compositions, smeared on branches to catch birds. | |
| 1365 | bith-eòlas | Noun | Equivalent to 'biology': The study of all life or living matter. | |
| 1366 | bìthe | Noun | genitive singular of bìth. | |
| 1367 | bitheadh | Verb | emphatic form of biodh. | |
| 1368 | bitheam | Verb | ||
| 1369 | bitheamaid | Verb | emphatic form of biomaid. | |
| 1370 | bitheantas | Noun | Equivalent to 'frequency': The rate of occurrence of anything; the relationship between incidence and time period. | |
| 1371 | bithear | Verb | future of thathar: it will be. | |
| 1372 | bitheas | Verb | affirmative relative future of bi. | |
| 1373 | bithibh | Verb | ||
| 1374 | bithidh | Verb | independent future emphatic of bi. | |
| 1375 | bithinn | Verb | ||
| 1376 | blàir | Noun | genitive singular of blàr. | |
| 1377 | blais | Noun, Verb | genitive singular of blas. | |
| 1378 | blàith | Noun | genitive singular of blàth. | |
| 1379 | blàr | Noun | Equivalent to 'fight': Senses relating to physical conflict: To engage in combat with; to oppose physically, to contest… | |
| 1380 | blàrain | Noun | genitive singular of blàran. | |
| 1381 | blàrain choille | Noun | genitive singular of blàran coille. | |
| 1382 | blàran | Noun | open space (in countryside). | |
| 1383 | blàran coille | Noun | Equivalent to 'Glade': An open passage through a wood; a grassy open or cleared space in a forest. | |
| 1384 | blàranan | Noun | plural of blàran. | |
| 1385 | blas | Noun | Equivalent to 'taste': One of the sensations produced by the tongue in response to certain chemicals; the quality of giv… | |
| 1386 | blasad | Noun | verbal noun of blais. | |
| 1387 | blasad-bìdh | Noun | ||
| 1388 | blasadan | Noun | plural of blasad. | |
| 1389 | blasadh | Noun | verbal noun of blais. | |
| 1390 | blasaid | Noun | genitive singular of blasad. | |
| 1391 | blasaidh | Noun | genitive singular of blasadh. | |
| 1392 | blasaidhean | Noun | plural of blasadh. | |
| 1393 | blasan | Noun | plural of blas. | |
| 1394 | blàth | Noun | blossom, bloom, flower. | |
| 1395 | blàthachadh | Noun | verbal noun of blàthaich. | |
| 1396 | blàthachadh na cruinne | Noun | Equivalent to 'global warming': A sustained increase in the average temperature of the Earth, sufficient to cause climat… | |
| 1397 | blàthaich | Verb | ||
| 1398 | blàthan | Noun | plural of blàth. | |
| 1399 | blàths | Noun | warmth, heat. | |
| 1400 | bleadraig | Verb | Equivalent to 'Yap': An island in the Caroline Islands of western Micronesia. | |
| 1401 | bleideag | Noun | Equivalent to 'Snowflake': A crystal of snow, having approximate hexagonal symmetry. | |
| 1402 | bleoghainn | Verb | Equivalent to 'milk': A white liquid produced by the mammary glands of female mammals to nourish their young. | |
| 1403 | bleoghann | Noun | Equivalent to 'milking': The act by which any animal is milked. | |
| 1404 | Bliadhn' Ùr Mhath | Phrase | Uist form of Bliadhna Mhath Ùr (“Happy New Year”). | |
| 1405 | bliadhna | Noun | ||
| 1406 | bliadhna ionmhais | Noun | financial year, fiscal year. | |
| 1407 | Bliadhna Mhath Ùr | Phrase | 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 | Noun | 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 | Noun | alternative form of bliadhna-leum. | |
| 1410 | bliadhna-leum | Noun | Equivalent to 'leap year': A year in the Julian or Gregorian calendar with an intercalary day added to February (in the… | |
| 1411 | bliadhnaichean | Noun | plural of bliadhna. | |
| 1412 | bliadhnaichean ionmhais | Noun | plural of bliadhna ionmhais. | |
| 1413 | bliadhnaichean mìosachain | Noun | plural of bliadhna mìosachain. | |
| 1414 | bliadhnaichean-lèim | Noun | plural of bliadhna-lèim. | |
| 1415 | bliadhnaichean-leum | Noun | plural of bliadhna-leum. | |
| 1416 | blialam | Noun | person who talks gobbledygook/gibberish/nonsense. | |
| 1417 | bliochdan | Noun | artichoke, especially a globe artichoke. | |
| 1418 | bloigh | Noun | fraction (mathematics). | |
| 1419 | bloigh chumanta | Noun | Equivalent to 'common fraction': A fraction in the form of one integer divided by another, non-zero, integer. | |
| 1420 | bloigh dheicheach | Noun | decimal fraction. | |
| 1421 | bloighe | Noun | genitive singular of bloigh. | |
| 1422 | bloighe cumanta | Noun | genitive singular of bloigh chumanta. | |
| 1423 | bloighe deicheach | Noun | genitive singular of bloigh dheicheach. | |
| 1424 | bloighean | Noun | plural of bloigh. | |
| 1425 | bloighean cumanta | Noun | plural of bloigh chumanta. | |
| 1426 | bloighean deicheach | Noun | plural of bloigh dheicheach. | |
| 1427 | bò | Noun | superseded spelling of bò. | |
| 1428 | bò mhaol odhar agus bò odhar mhaol | Phrase | six of one, half a dozen of the other (literally "a hornless dun cow and a dun hornless cow"). | |
| 1429 | bobag | Noun | A term of familiar address for a male of any age; bubba, buddy, chum, fellow. | |
| 1430 | boban | Noun | Equivalent to 'Daddy': A perfect example, a role model. | |
| 1431 | bobhla | Noun | Equivalent to 'Bowl': A roughly hemispherical container used to hold, mix or present food, such as salad, fruit or soup… | |
| 1432 | boc | Noun, Verb | billygoat, he-goat, male goat. | |
| 1433 | bòcadh | Noun | eruption, blister, swelling. | |
| 1434 | bocain | Noun | inflection of bocan:. | |
| 1435 | bòcan | Noun | apparition, ghost, spectre, spirit, sprite. | |
| 1436 | bocanan | Noun | plural of bocan. | |
| 1437 | bochd | Noun | Equivalent to 'poor': With no or few possessions or money, particularly in relation to contemporaries who do have them. | |
| 1438 | bochdainn | Noun | poverty, disaster, bad luck, abjection. | |
| 1439 | bocsa | Noun | alternative spelling of bogsa. | |
| 1440 | bocsa guir | Noun | ||
| 1441 | bocsa-fòn | Noun | Equivalent to 'telephone booth': A small enclosure housing a public telephone. | |
| 1442 | bocsaichean | Noun | plural of bocsa. | |
| 1443 | bocsaichean guir | Noun | plural of bocsa guir. | |
| 1444 | bocsaig | Verb | Equivalent to 'box': Any of various evergreen shrubs or trees of genus Buxus, especially common box, European box, or bo… | |
| 1445 | bocsaigeadh | Noun | verbal noun of bocsaig. | |
| 1446 | bocsaigidh | Noun | genitive singular of bocsaigeadh. | |
| 1447 | bocsaigidhean | Noun | plural of bocsaigeadh. | |
| 1448 | bod | Noun | Equivalent to 'penis': The male erectile reproductive organ used for sexual intercourse that in the human male and other… | |
| 1449 | bodach | Noun | 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 | Noun | 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 | Noun | Equivalent to 'Snowman': A humanoid figure made with large snowballs stacked on each other. | |
| 1452 | bodaich | Noun | genitive singular of bodach. | |
| 1453 | bodha | Noun | underwater rock, reef (over which waves break). | |
| 1454 | bodhaig | Noun | body (living). | |
| 1455 | bodhaige | Noun | genitive singular of bodhaig. | |
| 1456 | bodhaigean | Noun | plural of bodhaig. | |
| 1457 | bodhar | Noun | deaf person. | |
| 1458 | bogach | Noun | bog, fen, marsh, swamp. | |
| 1459 | bògais | Noun | genitive singular of bògas. | |
| 1460 | bògais na h-oidhche | Noun | genitive singular of bògas na h-oidhche. | |
| 1461 | bògas | Noun | ||
| 1462 | bògas na h-oidhche | Noun | Equivalent to 'Bedbug': A small nocturnal insect pest of humans, of species Cimex lectularius (common bedbug) and Cimex… | |
| 1463 | bogha | Noun | 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 | Noun | genitive singular of bogha-frois. | |
| 1465 | bogha-fhroise | Noun | genitive singular of bogha-froise. | |
| 1466 | bogha-frois | Noun | Equivalent to 'rainbow': A multicoloured arch in the sky, produced by prismatic refraction of light within droplets of r… | |
| 1467 | bogha-froise | Noun | alternative form of bogha-frois. | |
| 1468 | bogha-saighde | Noun | 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 | Noun | plural of bogha. | |
| 1470 | boghachan-frois | Noun | plural of bogha-frois. | |
| 1471 | boghachan-froise | Noun | plural of bogha-froise. | |
| 1472 | boghadair | Noun | Equivalent to 'Archer': A surname from Anglo-Norman [in turn originating as an occupation] for a bowman. | |
| 1473 | boghadaireachd | Noun | Equivalent to 'Archery': The practice or sport of shooting arrows with a bow. | |
| 1474 | boghadairean | Noun | plural of boghadair. | |
| 1475 | boghannan | Noun | plural of bogha. | |
| 1476 | boglach | Noun | bog, fen, marsh, morass, quagmire, swamp. | |
| 1477 | boglaich | Noun | genitive singular of boglach. | |
| 1478 | boglaiche | Noun | genitive singular of boglach. | |
| 1479 | boglaichean | Noun | plural of boglach. | |
| 1480 | bogsa | Noun | short for bogsa-ciùil (“accordion”). | |
| 1481 | bogsa a' chiad-fhuasglaidh | Noun | Equivalent to 'first-aid box': A first aid kit; the box that contains the kit's contents. | |
| 1482 | bogsa piàna | Noun | Equivalent to 'piano accordion': an accordion with a keyboard similar to that of a piano. | |
| 1483 | bogsa-ciùil | Noun | Equivalent to 'squeeze box': A box with an adjustable opening used by cavers to practise crawling through tight spaces. | |
| 1484 | bogsa-litrichean | Noun | letter box (box). | |
| 1485 | bogsa-phutan | Noun | Equivalent to 'button accordion': An accordion whose melody-side keyboard consists of a series of buttons, rather than p… | |
| 1486 | bogsaichean | Noun | plural of bogsa. | |
| 1487 | bogsaichean a' chiad-fhuasglaidh | Noun | plural of bogsa a' chiad-fhuasglaidh. | |
| 1488 | bogsaichean piàna | Noun | plural of bogsa piàna. | |
| 1489 | bogsaichean-litrichean | Noun | plural of bogsa-litrichean. | |
| 1490 | bogsaichean-phutan | Noun | plural of bogsa-phutan. | |
| 1491 | bòid | Noun | vow, solemn promise. | |
| 1492 | bòidhchead | Noun | beauty, elegance, loveliness. | |
| 1493 | boidhichead | Noun | ||
| 1494 | boile | Noun | madness, dementia, dizziness, frenzy, rage, delirium, passion. | |
| 1495 | bòilich | Noun | bluster, blustering, boasting. | |
| 1496 | bòiliche | Noun | genitive singular of bòilich. | |
| 1497 | bòilichean | Noun | plural of bòilich. | |
| 1498 | boinne | Noun | ||
| 1499 | boinnean | Noun | plural of boinne. | |
| 1500 | boireann-dhligheachas | Noun | Equivalent to 'feminism': The state of being feminine; femininity. | |
| 1501 | boireannach | Noun | Equivalent to 'female': Belonging to the sex which typically produces eggs (ova), or to the gender which is typically as… | |
| 1502 | boireannaich | Noun | inflection of boireannach:. | |
| 1503 | boireanntachd | Noun | Equivalent to 'Effeminacy': The quality of being effeminate. | |
| 1504 | bois | Noun | dative singular of bas. | |
| 1505 | boise | Noun | genitive singular of bas. | |
| 1506 | boiteag | Noun | Equivalent to 'worm': A generally tubular invertebrate of the annelid phylum; an earthworm. | |
| 1507 | boiteagan | Noun | plural of boiteag. | |
| 1508 | boiteig | Noun | genitive singular of boiteag. | |
| 1509 | bòl | Noun | ||
| 1510 | bòl-sheillean | Noun | ||
| 1511 | bòla | Noun | alternative form of bobhla. | |
| 1512 | bòlachan | Noun | plural of bòla. | |
| 1513 | bolgain | Noun | inflection of bolgan:. | |
| 1514 | bolgam | Noun | Islay form of balgam (“mouthful”). | |
| 1515 | bolgan | Noun | Equivalent to 'Bulb': The bulb-shaped underground portion of a plant such as a tulip, consisting of a shortened stem and… | |
| 1516 | bolganan | Noun | plural of bolgan. | |
| 1517 | bolta | Noun | bolt, roll (of cloth, wallpaper, etc.). | |
| 1518 | boma | Noun | bomb (explosive). | |
| 1519 | boma atamach | Noun | Equivalent to 'atomic bomb': A nuclear weapon that obtains its destructive energy from nuclear fission. | |
| 1520 | bomaichean | Noun | plural of boma. | |
| 1521 | bonaid | Noun | bonnet (Scottish men's cap). | |
| 1522 | bonn | Noun | Equivalent to 'foot': A biological structure found in many animals that is used for locomotion and that is frequently a… | |
| 1523 | bonn a-staigh | Noun | Equivalent to 'Insole': The inside sole of a shoe or other footwear. | |
| 1524 | bonnach | Noun | cake, bun, bannock, scone. | |
| 1525 | bonnach-bainnse | Noun | 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 | Noun | Equivalent to 'omelette': A dish made with beaten eggs cooked in a frying pan without stirring, flipped over to cook on… | |
| 1527 | bonnaich | Noun | genitive singular of bonnach. | |
| 1528 | bonnaich-uighe | Noun | genitive singular of bonnach-uighe. | |
| 1529 | bonnan | Noun | plural of bonn. | |
| 1530 | bonnan a-staigh | Noun | plural of bonn a-staigh. | |
| 1531 | bòrd | Noun, Verb | board (of directors, etc.). | |
| 1532 | bòrd-beulaibh | Noun | Equivalent to 'Starboard': The righthand side of a ship, boat or aircraft when facing the front, or fore or bow. | |
| 1533 | bòrd-cùlaibh | Noun | port (side of a ship or plane). | |
| 1534 | bòrd-dubh | Noun | Equivalent to 'blackboard': A large flat surface, finished with black slate or a similar material, that can be written u… | |
| 1535 | bòrd-eun | Noun | Equivalent to 'bird table': A construction with a tablelike surface, placed outdoors to supply food to birds. | |
| 1536 | bòrd-geal | Noun | Equivalent to 'whiteboard': A writing board finished with a hard white material, which can be written upon using special… | |
| 1537 | bòrd-sgrìobhaidh | Noun | 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 | Noun | Equivalent to 'board of directors': A group of people elected by stockholders to establish corporate policies and make m… | |
| 1539 | bòrdadh | Noun | verbal noun of bòrd. | |
| 1540 | bòrdadh-sneachda | Noun | Equivalent to 'snowboarding': The sport of sliding downhill on a snowboard. | |
| 1541 | bòrdaidh | Noun | genitive singular of bòrdadh. | |
| 1542 | bòrdaidh-shneachda | Noun | genitive singular of bòrdadh-sneachda. | |
| 1543 | bòrdaidhean | Noun | plural of bòrdadh. | |
| 1544 | bòrdaidhean-sneachda | Noun | plural of bòrdadh-sneachda. | |
| 1545 | bòst | Noun | boast, boasting. | |
| 1546 | bòsta | Noun | genitive singular of bòst. | |
| 1547 | bòstan | Noun | plural of bòst. | |
| 1548 | botail | Noun | genitive singular of botal. | |
| 1549 | bòtainn | Noun | genitive singular of bòtann. | |
| 1550 | botal | Noun | ||
| 1551 | bòtann | Noun | A long boot, especially a Wellington boot, wellie, gumboot. | |
| 1552 | bòtannan | Noun | plural of bòtann. | |
| 1553 | bothain | Noun | genitive singular of bothan. | |
| 1554 | bothain-chòmhnaidh | Noun | genitive singular of bothan-còmhnaidh. | |
| 1555 | bothan | Noun | Equivalent to 'bothy': A small cottage or hut; specifically (Scotland), one often left unlocked for communal use in a re… | |
| 1556 | bothan-còmhnaidh | Noun | Equivalent to 'Hutch': A box, chest, crate, case or cabinet. | |
| 1557 | bothanan | Noun | plural of bothan. | |
| 1558 | bothanan-còmhnaidh | Noun | plural of bothan-còmhnaidh. | |
| 1559 | BP | Noun | initialism of Ball Pàrlamaid (Member of Parliament). | |
| 1560 | brà | Noun | Equivalent to 'handmill': A mill for grinding grain, pepper, coffee, etc. | |
| 1561 | brabhsadh | Noun | verbal noun of brabhsaich. | |
| 1562 | brabhsaich | Verb | Equivalent to 'Browse': Fodder for cattle and other animals. | |
| 1563 | brabhsaidh | Noun | genitive singular of brabhsadh. | |
| 1564 | brabhsaidhean | Noun | plural of brabhsadh. | |
| 1565 | brabhsair | Noun | Equivalent to 'Web browser': A computer program used to navigate the World Wide Web, chiefly by viewing web pages and fo… | |
| 1566 | brabhsairean | Noun | plural of brabhsair. | |
| 1567 | bracaist | Noun | Equivalent to 'breakfast': A meal consisting of food normally eaten in the morning, which may typically include eggs, sa… | |
| 1568 | bradain | Noun | genitive singular of bradan. | |
| 1569 | bradain-leathann | Noun | inflection of bradan-leathann:. | |
| 1570 | bradain-shligeach | Noun | genitive singular of bradan-sligeach. | |
| 1571 | bradan | Noun | Equivalent to 'Salmon': One of several species of fish, typically of the Salmoninae subfamily, brownish above with silve… | |
| 1572 | bradan-cearr | Noun | Equivalent to 'Sturgeon': Any marine or freshwater fish of the family Acipenseridae that are prized for their roe and ar… | |
| 1573 | bradan-leathann | Noun | Equivalent to 'Halibut': A large flatfish of the genus Hippoglossus, which sometimes leaves the ocean floor and swims ve… | |
| 1574 | bradan-sligeach | Noun | Equivalent to 'Sturgeon': Any marine or freshwater fish of the family Acipenseridae that are prized for their roe and ar… | |
| 1575 | bragadaich | Noun | crackling. | |
| 1576 | bragadaiche | Noun | genitive singular of bragadaich. | |
| 1577 | bragadaichean | Noun | plural of bragadaich. | |
| 1578 | bràghad | Noun | genitive singular of bràigh. | |
| 1579 | braich | Noun | ||
| 1580 | bràigh | Noun | top, upper part. | |
| 1581 | bràigheachan | Noun | plural of bràigh. | |
| 1582 | brailis | Noun | wort; liquid made from grain malt. | |
| 1583 | braim | Noun | ||
| 1584 | bràithrean | Noun | plural of bràthair. | |
| 1585 | bràithrean-cèile | Noun | plural of bràthair-cèile. | |
| 1586 | bràm | Noun | genitive plural of braim (“fart”). | |
| 1587 | brama | Noun | genitive singular of braim (“fart”). | |
| 1588 | bramannan | Noun | plural of braim (“fart”). | |
| 1589 | bramasag | Noun | Equivalent to 'Flatulence': The state of having gas, often smelly, trapped (and when released, frequently with noise) in… | |
| 1590 | branndaidh | Noun | ||
| 1591 | braoileag | Noun | A whortleberry or bilberry (a blueberry). | |
| 1592 | braoin | Noun | inflection of braon:. | |
| 1593 | braon | Noun, Verb | Equivalent to 'rain': Condensed water falling from a cloud. | |
| 1594 | brat | Noun | cloak, cover, covering, mantle, veil, canopy. | |
| 1595 | brat-cùil | Noun | Equivalent to 'Backdrop': A decorated cloth hung at the back of a stage. | |
| 1596 | brat-ùrlair | Noun | Equivalent to 'carpet': A fabric used as a complete floor covering. | |
| 1597 | brata | Noun | genitive singular of brat. | |
| 1598 | brata-cùil | Noun | genitive singular of brat-cùil. | |
| 1599 | bratach | Noun | Equivalent to 'flag': Any of various plants with sword-shaped leaves, especially irises; specifically, Iris pseudacorus. | |
| 1600 | bratach na croise | Noun | saltire, Saint Andrew's cross. | |
| 1601 | bratag | Noun | Equivalent to 'Caterpillar': The larva of a butterfly or moth; leafworm. | |
| 1602 | bratagan | Noun | plural of bratag. | |
| 1603 | brataich | Noun | genitive singular of bratach. | |
| 1604 | brataichean | Noun | plural of bratach. | |
| 1605 | brataig | Noun | genitive singular of bratag. | |
| 1606 | bratan | Noun | plural of brat. | |
| 1607 | bratan-cùil | Noun | plural of brat-cùil. | |
| 1608 | brath | Noun | treachery, advantage by unfair means, betraying, spying. | |
| 1609 | bratha | Noun | genitive singular of brath. | |
| 1610 | brathadair | Noun | Equivalent to 'Informer': One who informs someone else about something. | |
| 1611 | bràthair | Noun | brother, male sibling. | |
| 1612 | bràthair-athar | Noun | Equivalent to 'uncle': uncle (the brother, brother-in-law, or male cousin or cousin-in-law of either parent). | |
| 1613 | bràthair-cèile | Noun | Equivalent to 'brother-in-law': A male relative of one's generation, separated by one degree of marriage:. | |
| 1614 | bràthair-màthar | Noun | Equivalent to 'uncle': uncle (the brother, brother-in-law, or male cousin or cousin-in-law of either parent). | |
| 1615 | bràthan | Noun | genitive singular of brà. | |
| 1616 | bràthar | Noun | genitive singular of bràthair. | |
| 1617 | bràthar-cèile | Noun | genitive singular of bràthair-cèile. | |
| 1618 | bràthntan | Noun | plural of brà. | |
| 1619 | bre | Noun | Equivalent to 'Borough': The area, properly called Southwark, just south of London Bridge, which is at the north end of… | |
| 1620 | breab | Noun, Verb | stamp (a foot). | |
| 1621 | breaba | Noun | genitive singular of breab. | |
| 1622 | breabadair | Noun | ||
| 1623 | breabadairean | Noun | plural of breabadair. | |
| 1624 | breabadh | Noun | verbal noun of breab. | |
| 1625 | breabaidh | Noun | genitive singular of breabadh. | |
| 1626 | breabaidhean | Noun | plural of breabadh. | |
| 1627 | breaban | Noun | plural of breab. | |
| 1628 | breac | Noun, Verb | sprinkle, scatter. | |
| 1629 | breac an t-sìl | Noun | the pied wagtail, Motacilla alba yarrellii. | |
| 1630 | breacag | Noun | 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 | Noun | genitive singular of breacan-beithe. | |
| 1632 | breacan | Noun | ||
| 1633 | breacan-beithe | Noun | Equivalent to 'Linnet': A small passerine bird, the common linnet (Linaria cannabina syn. | |
| 1634 | brèaghachd | Noun | beauty, prettiness. | |
| 1635 | brèideach | Noun | matron, married woman, wife. | |
| 1636 | brèige | Noun | genitive singular of breug. | |
| 1637 | breisleach | Noun | delirium, derangement. | |
| 1638 | breisleachadh | Noun | verbal noun of breislich. | |
| 1639 | breisleachaidh | Noun | genitive singular of breisleachadh. | |
| 1640 | breisleachaidhean | Noun | plural of breisleachadh. | |
| 1641 | breislich | Noun, Verb | rave (talk irrationally). | |
| 1642 | breith | Noun | assessment, judgment. | |
| 1643 | breitheamh | Noun | alternative form of britheamh. | |
| 1644 | breitheamhan | Noun | plural of breitheamh. | |
| 1645 | breithean | Noun | plural of breith. | |
| 1646 | breithneachadh | Noun | adjudication, decision-making, diagnosis, explanation. | |
| 1647 | breithneachadh-litreachais | Noun | Equivalent to 'literary criticism': The study, discussion, evaluation, and interpretation of literature. | |
| 1648 | breithneachaidh | Noun | genitive singular of breithneachadh. | |
| 1649 | breithneachaidhean | Noun | plural of breithneachadh. | |
| 1650 | breithnich | Verb | Equivalent to 'judge': A public official whose duty it is to administer the law, especially by presiding over trials and… | |
| 1651 | breug | Noun | lie, falsehood (not truth). | |
| 1652 | breugadair | Noun | Equivalent to 'liar': Someone who tells a lie; especially, a person who frequently lies. | |
| 1653 | breugadairean | Noun | plural of breugadair. | |
| 1654 | breugag | Noun | Equivalent to 'Dummy': A silent person; a person who does not talk. | |
| 1655 | breugagan | Noun | plural of breugag. | |
| 1656 | breugaiche | Noun | Equivalent to 'liar': Someone who tells a lie; especially, a person who frequently lies. | |
| 1657 | breugaichean | Noun | plural of breugaiche. | |
| 1658 | breugaige | Noun | genitive singular of breugag. | |
| 1659 | breugaire | Noun | Equivalent to 'liar': Someone who tells a lie; especially, a person who frequently lies. | |
| 1660 | breugairean | Noun | plural of breugaire (“liar”). | |
| 1661 | breugan | Noun | plural of breug (“lie”). | |
| 1662 | breun | Noun, Verb | become corrupt. | |
| 1663 | briathar | Noun | word, term. | |
| 1664 | briathrachas | Noun | Equivalent to 'vocabulary': A usually alphabetized and explained collection of words e.g. | |
| 1665 | briathran | Noun | plural of briathar (“word”). | |
| 1666 | bric | Noun | genitive singular of breac. | |
| 1667 | brìd-eòin | Noun | genitive singular of brìd-eun. | |
| 1668 | brìd-eun | Noun | Equivalent to 'oystercatcher': Any of several black or pied coastal wading birds in the genus Haematopus that have a lon… | |
| 1669 | brìdean | Noun | alternative form of brìd-eun. | |
| 1670 | brìg | Noun | heap of peats or potatoes stacked with boards in a corner of a house. | |
| 1671 | brìgh | Noun | substance, essence, gist, point, drift (of argument etc). | |
| 1672 | brìghean | Noun | plural of brìgh. | |
| 1673 | brillean | Noun | Equivalent to 'Clitoris': A sensitive elongated erectile sex organ at the anterior part of the vulva in female humans an… | |
| 1674 | briog | Verb | thrust, stab, jab, prick. | |
| 1675 | briogadh | Noun | verbal noun of briog. | |
| 1676 | briogadh clì | Noun | left click. | |
| 1677 | briogadh deis | Noun | right click. | |
| 1678 | briogaidh | Noun | genitive singular of briogadh. | |
| 1679 | briogaidh chlì | Noun | genitive singular of briogadh clì. | |
| 1680 | briogaidh dheis | Noun | genitive singular of briogadh deis. | |
| 1681 | briogaidhean | Noun | plural of briogadh (“click”). | |
| 1682 | briogaidhean clì | Noun | plural of briogadh clì. | |
| 1683 | briogaidhean deis | Noun | plural of briogadh deis. | |
| 1684 | briogais | Noun | breeches (type of trousers). | |
| 1685 | briogais-biob | Noun | overalls (working trousers with a bib). | |
| 1686 | briogaise | Noun | genitive singular of briogais. | |
| 1687 | briogaisean | Noun | plural of briogais. | |
| 1688 | brìogh | Noun | alternative form of brìgh. | |
| 1689 | brìoghan | Noun | plural of brìogh. | |
| 1690 | briosgaid | Noun | Equivalent to 'biscuit': A small, flat, baked good which is either hard and crisp or else soft but firm; a cookie. | |
| 1691 | briosgaide | Noun | genitive singular of briosgaid. | |
| 1692 | briosgaidean | Noun | plural of briosgaid. | |
| 1693 | briotas | Noun | whispering. | |
| 1694 | bris | Verb | 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 | Noun | Equivalent to 'breach': A gap or opening made by breaking or battering, as in a wall, fortification or levee / embankmen… | |
| 1696 | briseadh-dùil | Noun | Equivalent to 'disappointment': The feeling or state of being disappointed: a feeling of sadness or frustration when som… | |
| 1697 | briseadh-latha | Noun | Equivalent to 'dawn': A female given name from English sometimes given to a girl born at that time of day. | |
| 1698 | brisidh | Noun | genitive singular of briseadh. | |
| 1699 | brisidh-dùil | Noun | genitive singular of briseadh-dùil. | |
| 1700 | brisidhean | Noun | plural of briseadh. | |
| 1701 | brisidhean-dùil | Noun | plural of briseadh-dùil (“disappointment”). | |
| 1702 | briste | Verb | past participle of bris. | |
| 1703 | britheamh | Noun | judge, adjudicator, umpire. | |
| 1704 | britheamhan | Noun | Equivalent to 'Judges': The seventh book of the Old Testament, and a book of the Hebrew Tanakh. | |
| 1705 | broc | Noun | synonym of faol (“wolf”). | |
| 1706 | broc-lann | Noun | badger's den, sett. | |
| 1707 | brocail | Noun | Equivalent to 'Broccoli': A plant, Brassica oleracea var. | |
| 1708 | brocair | Noun | fox-hunter, badger-hunter, destroyer of vermin. | |
| 1709 | brocaireachd | Noun | fox-hunting, badger-hunting, vermin-hunting. | |
| 1710 | brochan | Noun | gruel (thinner than porridge). | |
| 1711 | brod | Noun, Verb | goad, prod, prick, spear, sting (anything sharp and pointed). | |
| 1712 | brodadh | Noun | Equivalent to 'Masturbation': Sexual stimulation of one's genitalia or other erotic regions, often to the point of orgas… | |
| 1713 | brodaidh | Noun | genitive singular of brodadh. | |
| 1714 | brodaidhean | Noun | plural of brodadh. | |
| 1715 | brodan | Noun | plural of brod. | |
| 1716 | bròg | Noun | belt, boot, strong kick. | |
| 1717 | bròg na cuthaige | Noun | English bluebell, wild hyacinth (Hyacinthoides non-scripta). | |
| 1718 | bròg-chleasachd | Noun | Equivalent to 'trainer': A person who trains another; a coach. | |
| 1719 | bròg-dannsa | Noun | Equivalent to 'pump': A low-top shoe with a rubber sole and a canvas upper; a low-top canvas sneaker. | |
| 1720 | bròg-sheòmair | Noun | Equivalent to 'Slipper': A low soft shoe that can be slipped on and off easily. | |
| 1721 | brogach | Noun | Equivalent to 'Sturdy': A disease caused by a coenurus infestation in the brain of an animal, especially a sheep or cani… | |
| 1722 | brogaich | Noun | genitive singular of brogach. | |
| 1723 | brògan | Noun | plural of bròg. | |
| 1724 | brògan-cleasachd | Noun | plural of bròg-chleasachd. | |
| 1725 | brògan-dannsa | Noun | plural of bròg-dannsa. | |
| 1726 | brògan-seòmair | Noun | plural of bròg-sheòmair. | |
| 1727 | bròige | Noun | genitive singular of bròg. | |
| 1728 | bròige-cleasachd | Noun | genitive singular of bròg-chleasachd. | |
| 1729 | bròige-dannsa | Noun | genitive singular of bròg-dannsa. | |
| 1730 | bròige-seòmair | Noun | genitive singular of bròg-sheòmair. | |
| 1731 | bròigeadh | Noun | genitive singular of bròg. | |
| 1732 | bròigean-dannsa | Noun | plural of bròg-dannsa. | |
| 1733 | broilleach | Noun | breast, bosom, chest, thorax. | |
| 1734 | broillich | Noun | genitive singular of broilleach. | |
| 1735 | broillichean | Noun | plural of broilleach. | |
| 1736 | bròimid | Noun | ||
| 1737 | bròimin | Noun | Equivalent to 'Bromine': A nonmetallic chemical element (symbol Br) with an atomic number of 35; one of the halogens, it… | |
| 1738 | bròin | Noun | genitive singular of bròn. | |
| 1739 | broinn | Noun | dative singular of brù. | |
| 1740 | bròn | Noun | grief, sadness, sorrow, mourning, affliction. | |
| 1741 | brònan | Noun | plural of bròn. | |
| 1742 | bronn | Noun | genitive singular of brù. | |
| 1743 | brot | Noun | Equivalent to 'Broth': Water in which food (meat, vegetable, etc.) has been boiled. | |
| 1744 | brot Albannach | Noun | Equivalent to 'Scotch broth': A filling soup with meat, barley, and root vegetables, originating in Scotland. | |
| 1745 | brota | Noun | genitive singular of brot. | |
| 1746 | brotan | Noun | plural of brot. | |
| 1747 | brù | Noun | Equivalent to 'Womb': In female mammals, the organ in which the young are conceived and grow until birth; the uterus. | |
| 1748 | brù-dhearg | Noun | Equivalent to 'Robin': Any of various passerine birds (about 100 species) of the families Muscicapidae, Turdidae and Pet… | |
| 1749 | brù-dheargan | Noun | plural of brù-dhearg. | |
| 1750 | brù-dheirge | Noun | genitive singular of brù-dhearg. | |
| 1751 | brù-gheal | Noun | ||
| 1752 | brù-ghil | Noun | genitive singular of brù-gheal. | |
| 1753 | bruach | Noun | brink, border, edge, brim. | |
| 1754 | bruadair | Verb | ||
| 1755 | bruadar | Noun | verbal noun of bruadair. | |
| 1756 | brùchd | Noun | sally, sudden burst, sudden rushing forth. | |
| 1757 | bruic | Noun | inflection of broc:. | |
| 1758 | bruich | Noun, Verb | verbal noun of bruich. | |
| 1759 | bruich ann an àmhainn | Verb | to bake (lit: to cook in an oven). | |
| 1760 | bruich lus an-seo | Phrase | to give someone a taste of one's own medicine, to stew in one's own juice. | |
| 1761 | bruichealachd | Noun | Equivalent to 'chafe': Injury or wear caused by friction. | |
| 1762 | bruichidh | Verb | future of bruich. | |
| 1763 | bruid | Noun | genitive singular of brod. | |
| 1764 | brùidealachd | Noun | coarseness, savageness, barbarism, violence. | |
| 1765 | brùidean | Noun | plural of brùid. | |
| 1766 | bruidheann | Noun | conversation, talk, speech. | |
| 1767 | bruidhinn | Noun, Verb | speak, say, talk. | |
| 1768 | bruidhnibh | Verb | ||
| 1769 | bruis | Noun, Verb | ||
| 1770 | bruis-fhiaclan | Noun | Equivalent to 'Toothbrush': A brush, used with toothpaste, for cleaning the teeth. | |
| 1771 | brunndail | Noun, Verb | alternative spelling of brunndail. | |
| 1772 | bruthach | Noun | brae, hillside, steep slope, acclivity. | |
| 1773 | brùthan | Noun | plural of brù. | |
| 1774 | bu | Verb | past/conditional of is. | |
| 1775 | bu mhath le | Verb | would like. | |
| 1776 | buabhaill | Noun | vocative/genitive singular of buabhall. | |
| 1777 | buabhaill Afragach | Noun | genitive singular of buabhall Afragach. | |
| 1778 | buabhaill Ceap | Noun | genitive singular of buabhall Ceap. | |
| 1779 | buabhaill uisge | Noun | genitive singular of buabhall uisge. | |
| 1780 | buabhall | Noun | bison, buffalo (Bison bison). | |
| 1781 | buabhall Afragach | Noun | Equivalent to 'African buffalo': A large African bovid, Syncerus caffer. | |
| 1782 | buabhall Ceap | Noun | Equivalent to 'African buffalo': A large African bovid, Syncerus caffer. | |
| 1783 | buabhall uisge | Noun | Equivalent to 'water buffalo': A large ungulate, widely used as a domestic animal in Asia, South America. | |
| 1784 | buabhallan | Noun | plural of buabhall. | |
| 1785 | buabhallan Afragach | Noun | plural of buabhall Afragach. | |
| 1786 | buabhallan Ceap | Noun | plural of buabhall Ceap. | |
| 1787 | buabhallan uisge | Noun | plural of buabhall uisge. | |
| 1788 | buachaill | Noun | watch or protector of cattle of any kind. | |
| 1789 | buachaill-chaorach | Noun | ||
| 1790 | buachaill-seòmair | Noun | Equivalent to 'valet-de-chambre': The personal servant of a monarch. | |
| 1791 | buachaille | Noun | alternative form of buachaill (“cowherd; herdsman”). | |
| 1792 | buachaille-chaorach | Noun | alternative form of buachaill-chaorach (“shepherd”). | |
| 1793 | buachair | Noun | genitive singular of buachar. | |
| 1794 | buachar | Noun | dung, droppings, manure, ordure, cowpat. | |
| 1795 | buadhair | Noun | conqueror, champion, victor. | |
| 1796 | buadhair aisneiseach | Noun | predicative adjective. | |
| 1797 | buadhair buaidh-aithriseach | Noun | attributive adjective. | |
| 1798 | buadhairean | Noun | plural of buadhair. | |
| 1799 | buadhairean aisneiseach | Noun | plural of buadhair aisneiseach. | |
| 1800 | buadhairean buaidh-aithriseach | Noun | plural of buadhair buaidh-aithriseach. | |
| 1801 | buaidh | Noun | effect, influence, effectiveness, impact, impression. | |
| 1802 | buaidh an taigh-ghlainne | Noun | Equivalent to 'greenhouse effect': The process by which a planet is heated by solar radiation which is retained by its a… | |
| 1803 | buaidhe | Noun | genitive singular of buaidh. | |
| 1804 | buaidhean | Noun | plural of buaidh. | |
| 1805 | buail | Verb | strike, hit, bang, beat, smite, knock, pelt, rap, thrust, thump. | |
| 1806 | buail air | Verb | 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 | Verb | occur (come to mind). | |
| 1808 | buaile | Noun | enclosure, fold, sheepfold, pen (animal enclosure, particularly for sheep or cattle). | |
| 1809 | buain | Noun, Verb | reap, harvest, cut down, crop, mow. | |
| 1810 | buair | Verb | to disturb, trouble, upset. | |
| 1811 | buaireadair | Noun | Equivalent to 'Troublemaker': One who causes trouble, especially one who does so deliberately. | |
| 1812 | buaireadairean | Noun | plural of buaireadair. | |
| 1813 | buaireadh | Noun | verbal noun of buair. | |
| 1814 | buaireas | Noun | annoyance, agitation, confusion. | |
| 1815 | buaireasan | Noun | plural of buaireas. | |
| 1816 | buaireis | Noun | genitive singular of buaireas. | |
| 1817 | buairidh | Noun | genitive singular of buaireadh. | |
| 1818 | buairidhean | Noun | plural of buaireadh. | |
| 1819 | bualadh | Noun | verbal noun of buail. | |
| 1820 | bualaidh | Noun | genitive singular of bualadh. | |
| 1821 | bualaidhean | Noun | plural of bualadh. | |
| 1822 | buana | Noun | genitive singular of buain. | |
| 1823 | buannachadh | Noun | verbal noun of buannaich. | |
| 1824 | buannaich | Verb | to win (a contest), be victorious. | |
| 1825 | bucais | Noun | genitive singular of bucas. | |
| 1826 | bucas | Noun | Lewis form of bogsa (“box”). | |
| 1827 | buidheach | Noun | Equivalent to 'Jaundice': A morbid condition, characterized by yellowness of the eyes, skin, and urine. | |
| 1828 | buidheachais | Noun | genitive singular of buidheachas. | |
| 1829 | buidheachas | Noun | gratitude, thanks, thanksgiving, acknowledgement. | |
| 1830 | buidheag | Noun | Used in compounds denoting various birds and flowers, especially (but not exclusively) yellow ones. | |
| 1831 | buidheag-an-t-samhraidh | Noun | Equivalent to 'Buttercup': Any of many herbs, of the genus Ranunculus, having yellow flowers; the crowfoot. | |
| 1832 | buidheag-bhealaidh | Noun | Equivalent to 'Yellowhammer': A passerine bird, Emberiza citrinella, of western Eurasia, which is mainly yellow in colou… | |
| 1833 | buidheagain | Noun | inflection of buidheagan:. | |
| 1834 | buidheagan | Noun | 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 | Noun | plural of buidheag-an-t-samhraidh. | |
| 1836 | buidheagan-bealaidh | Noun | plural of buidheag-bhealaidh. | |
| 1837 | buidheig-an-t-samhraidh | Noun | genitive singular of buidheag-an-t-samhraidh. | |
| 1838 | buidheige | Noun | genitive singular of buidheag. | |
| 1839 | buidheige-bealaidh | Noun | genitive singular of buidheag-bhealaidh. | |
| 1840 | buidhre | Noun | Equivalent to 'Deafness': The condition of being deaf; the lack or loss of the ability to hear. | |
| 1841 | buidseach | Noun | male wizard, sorcerer, witch, sorceress. | |
| 1842 | buidseachan | Noun | plural of buidseach. | |
| 1843 | buidseachd | Noun | witchery, witchcraft, wizardry. | |
| 1844 | buidsead | Noun | ||
| 1845 | buidsead-obrach | Noun | working budget. | |
| 1846 | buidsich | Noun | genitive singular of buidseach. | |
| 1847 | buidsichean | Noun | plural of buidseach. | |
| 1848 | buil | Noun | consequence, effect, result. | |
| 1849 | buile | Noun | genitive singular of buil. | |
| 1850 | builean | Noun | plural of buil. | |
| 1851 | buileann | Noun | ||
| 1852 | buileann feòla | Noun | Equivalent to 'meatloaf': A dish of ground meat (usually made from ground beef, although lamb, pork, veal, venison, poul… | |
| 1853 | builg | Noun, Verb | Equivalent to 'Bubble': A spherically contained volume of air or other gas, especially one made from soapy liquid. | |
| 1854 | builgeadh | Noun | verbal noun of builg. | |
| 1855 | builgean | Noun | Equivalent to 'Bubble': A spherically contained volume of air or other gas, especially one made from soapy liquid. | |
| 1856 | builgeanan | Noun | plural of builgean. | |
| 1857 | builgein | Noun | genitive singular of builgean. | |
| 1858 | builgidh | Noun | genitive singular of builgeadh. | |
| 1859 | builgidhean | Noun | plural of builgeadh. | |
| 1860 | builinn | Noun | genitive singular of buileann. | |
| 1861 | buill | Noun | genitive and plural of ball. | |
| 1862 | buill-bhasgaid | Noun | genitive singular of ball-basgaid. | |
| 1863 | buill-bholaidh | Noun | genitive singular of ball-bholaidh. | |
| 1864 | buill-coise | Noun | genitive singular of ball-coise. | |
| 1865 | buill-goilf | Noun | genitive singular of ball-goilf. | |
| 1866 | buill-stèidhe | Noun | genitive singular of ball-stèidhe. | |
| 1867 | buille | Noun | stress, emphasis, importance. | |
| 1868 | buille chultarail | Noun | Equivalent to 'culture shock': A state of anxious confusion experienced by someone exposed to an alien or unfamiliar env… | |
| 1869 | buille chulturail | Noun | alternative form of buille chultarail. | |
| 1870 | buille cultarail | Noun | genitive singular of buille chultarail. | |
| 1871 | buille culturail | Noun | genitive singular of buille chulturail. | |
| 1872 | buillean | Noun | plural of buille. | |
| 1873 | buillean cultarail | Noun | plural of buille chultarail. | |
| 1874 | buillean culturail | Noun | plural of buille chulturail. | |
| 1875 | builleannan | Noun | plural of buille. | |
| 1876 | builleannan cultarail | Noun | plural of buille chultarail. | |
| 1877 | builleannan culturail | Noun | plural of buille chulturail. | |
| 1878 | built | Noun | genitive singular of balt. | |
| 1879 | buime | Noun | alternative form of muime. | |
| 1880 | buin | Noun, Verb | belong, pertain, be related. | |
| 1881 | buineach | Noun | alternative form of buinneach. | |
| 1882 | buineag | Noun | scrap (little piece, fragment). | |
| 1883 | buineagan | Noun | plural of buineag. | |
| 1884 | buineig | Noun | genitive singular of buineag. | |
| 1885 | buinn | Noun | genitive singular of bonn. | |
| 1886 | buinn a-staigh | Noun | genitive singular of bonn a-staigh. | |
| 1887 | buinne | Noun | Equivalent to 'statue': A three-dimensional work of art, usually representing a person or animal, usually created by scu… | |
| 1888 | buinneach | Noun | ||
| 1889 | buinnig | Verb | win, gain. | |
| 1890 | buinteanas | Noun | relation, connection, relationship. | |
| 1891 | buirbe | Noun | atrocity, barbarism, ferocity, fierceness, rudeness, savagery. | |
| 1892 | bùird | Noun | genitive singular of bòrd (“table, plank, board, deck”). | |
| 1893 | bùird-dhubha | Noun | plural of bòrd-dubh. | |
| 1894 | bùird-dhuibh | Noun | genitive singular of bòrd-dubh. | |
| 1895 | bùird-eun | Noun | genitive singular of bòrd-eun. | |
| 1896 | bùird-sgrìobhaidh | Noun | genitive singular of bòrd-sgrìobhaidh. | |
| 1897 | bùird-stiùiridh | Noun | genitive singular of bòrd-stiùiridh. | |
| 1898 | bùirn | Noun | genitive singular of bùrn. | |
| 1899 | bùitean | Noun | plural of bùth. | |
| 1900 | bùithean | Noun | plural of bùth. | |
| 1901 | bùithnean | Noun | plural of bùth. | |
| 1902 | bùithtean | Noun | plural of bùth. | |
| 1903 | bùithtean-obrach | Noun | plural of bùth-obrach. | |
| 1904 | bùithtean-oibre | Noun | plural of bùth-oibre. | |
| 1905 | buitseach | Noun | alternative form of buidseach. | |
| 1906 | bumalair | Noun | oaf, bungler, blockhead, dolt. | |
| 1907 | bun | Noun | bottom, base, foundation. | |
| 1908 | bun-reachd | Noun | constitution (politics). | |
| 1909 | bun-reachdan | Noun | plural of bun-reachd. | |
| 1910 | bun-sgoil | Noun | elementary school, primary school. | |
| 1911 | bun-sgoile | Noun | genitive singular of bun-sgoil. | |
| 1912 | bun-sgoiltean | Noun | plural of bun-sgoil. | |
| 1913 | bun-stòir | Noun | genitive singular of bun-stòr. | |
| 1914 | bun-stòr | Noun | primary source. | |
| 1915 | buna | Noun | genitive singular of bun. | |
| 1916 | buna-bhuachaille | Noun | common loon, great northern diver. | |
| 1917 | bunadh | Noun | origin, stock. | |
| 1918 | bunaidh | Noun | genitive singular of bunadh. | |
| 1919 | bunaidhean | Noun | plural of bunadh. | |
| 1920 | bunan | Noun | plural of bun. | |
| 1921 | buntainn | Noun | verbal noun of buin. | |
| 1922 | buntainne | Noun | genitive singular of buntainn. | |
| 1923 | buntàta | Noun | Equivalent to 'potato': A plant of species Solanum tuberosum or its edible starchy tuber. | |
| 1924 | buntàta phruinn | Noun | genitive singular of buntàta pronn. | |
| 1925 | buntàta pronn | Noun | Equivalent to 'mashed potatoes': A dish consisting of potatoes that have been boiled, mashed to a pulpy consistency, and… | |
| 1926 | bùrach | Noun | mess, guddle, confusion, disorder, shambles. | |
| 1927 | bùrn | Noun | ||
| 1928 | burraidh | Noun | fool, blockhead, dolt. | |
| 1929 | burraidheachd | Noun | Equivalent to 'Bullying': An act of intimidating a person to do something, especially such repeated coercion. | |
| 1930 | burraidheachdan | Noun | plural of burraidheachd. | |
| 1931 | burraidhean | Noun | plural of burraidh. | |
| 1932 | burras | Noun | Equivalent to 'Caterpillar': The larva of a butterfly or moth; leafworm. | |
| 1933 | bursaraidh | Noun | Equivalent to 'Bursary': A monetary award to university students that allows them to continue their studies. | |
| 1934 | bursaraidhean | Noun | plural of bursaraidh. | |
| 1935 | bus | Noun | pout (facial expression). | |
| 1936 | busaichean | Noun | plural of bus. | |
| 1937 | bùth | Noun | Equivalent to 'shop': An establishment that sells goods or services to the public; originally only a physical location… | |
| 1938 | bùth grosaireachd | Noun | grocer's, grocery (shop). | |
| 1939 | bùth-gheall | Noun | Equivalent to 'pawnshop': The business premises of a pawnbroker; where loans are made, with personal property as securit… | |
| 1940 | bùth-leabhraichean | Noun | ||
| 1941 | bùth-obrach | Noun | Equivalent to 'workshop': A room, especially one which is not particularly large, used for manufacturing or other light… | |
| 1942 | bùth-oibre | Noun | alternative form of bùth-obrach. | |
| 1943 | bùtha | Noun | genitive singular of bùth. | |
| 1944 | bùtha-leabhraichean | Noun | genitive singular of bùth-leabhraichean. | |
| 1945 | bùtha-obrach | Noun | genitive singular of bùth-obrach. | |
| 1946 | bùtha-oibre | Noun | genitive singular of bùth-oibre. | |
| 1947 | buthaid | Noun | Equivalent to 'Puffin': The young of the Manx shearwater (Puffinus puffinus), especially eaten as food. | |
| 1948 | buthaidean | Noun | plural of buthaid. | |
| 1949 | bùthaidh | Noun | dative singular of bùth. | |
| 1950 | bùthainnean | Noun | plural of bùth. | |
| 1951 | bùthan | Noun | plural of bùth. | |
| 1952 | bùthan grosaireachd | Noun | plural of bùth grosaireachd. | |
| 1953 | bùthan-grosaireachd | Noun | plural of bùth grosaireachd. | |
| 1954 | bùthan-leabhraichean | Noun | plural of bùth-leabhraichean. | |
| 1955 | bùthan-obrach | Noun | plural of bùth-obrach. | |
| 1956 | bùthan-oibre | Noun | plural of bùth-oibre. | |
| 1957 | bùthannan | Noun | plural of bùth. | |
| 1958 | cab | Noun | ||
| 1959 | cabadaich | Noun | blethering, blathering, chatting. | |
| 1960 | càbaill | Noun | genitive singular of càball. | |
| 1961 | càball | Noun | Equivalent to 'cable': A long object used to make a physical connection. | |
| 1962 | càballan | Noun | plural of càball. | |
| 1963 | caban | Noun | plural of cab. | |
| 1964 | cabar | Noun | caber, large piece of wood. | |
| 1965 | cabhadh | Noun | alternative form of cathadh. | |
| 1966 | cabhadh-mara | Noun | alternative form of cathadh-mara. | |
| 1967 | cabhadh-sneachda | Noun | alternative form of cathadh-sneachda. | |
| 1968 | cabhag | Noun | Equivalent to 'Rush': Any of several stiff plants of the genus Juncus, or the family Juncaceae, having hollow or pithy s… | |
| 1969 | cabhaidh | Noun | genitive singular of cabhadh. | |
| 1970 | cabhaidh-mhara | Noun | genitive singular of cabhadh-mara. | |
| 1971 | cabhaidh-shneachda | Noun | genitive singular of cabhadh-sneachda. | |
| 1972 | cabhaidhean | Noun | plural of cabhadh. | |
| 1973 | cabhaidhean-mara | Noun | plural of cabhadh-mara. | |
| 1974 | cabhaidhean-sneachda | Noun | plural of cabhadh-sneachda. | |
| 1975 | cabhaig | Noun | genitive singular of cabhag. | |
| 1976 | cabhaige | Noun | genitive singular of cabhag. | |
| 1977 | cabhlach | Noun | Equivalent to 'fleet': A river (the River Fleet) in London, England, now buried underground, that flowed under the Easte… | |
| 1978 | cabhlaich | Noun | genitive singular of cabhlach. | |
| 1979 | cabhlaichean | Noun | plural of cabhlach. | |
| 1980 | cabhsair | Noun | Equivalent to 'Causeway': A road that is raised so as to be above water, marshland, and similar low-lying obstacles, whi… | |
| 1981 | cabhsairean | Noun | plural of cabhsair. | |
| 1982 | cac | Noun, Verb | 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 | Noun | ||
| 1984 | caca | Noun | genitive singular of cac. | |
| 1985 | cacadh | Noun | verbal noun of cac. | |
| 1986 | cacaidh | Noun | genitive singular of cacadh. | |
| 1987 | cacaidhean | Noun | plural of cacadh. | |
| 1988 | cachaileith | Noun | old rustic gate (generally with no hinges). | |
| 1989 | cadail | Noun, Verb | genitive singular of cadal. | |
| 1990 | cadail-gheamhraidh | Noun | genitive singular of cadal-geamhraidh. | |
| 1991 | cadal | Noun | verbal noun of caidil. | |
| 1992 | cadal-deilgneach | Noun | pins and needles (tingling felt in limb). | |
| 1993 | cadal-geamhraidh | Noun | hibernation. | |
| 1994 | cagailt | Noun | ||
| 1995 | cagainn | Verb | chew, gnaw, champ, masticate, munch. | |
| 1996 | cagair | Noun, Verb | genitive singular of cagar. | |
| 1997 | cagairean | Noun | plural of cagar. | |
| 1998 | cagar | Noun | verbal noun of cagair. | |
| 1999 | cagarsaich | Noun | verbal noun of cagair. | |
| 2000 | cagarsaichean | Noun | plural of cagarsaich. |
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