Socar sasta = an easy-going self-satisfied person
Gistra, gissan = a small old-fashioned person
Pessan = a small self-confident person
Traip = to force an argument on another
e.g. " he traiped it on me"
dhurnyán(?) = the short handles attached to a scythe handle
Druimacáns = the irons each side of a back-band for holding traces
Pracas = a mess or a mixture
Scris (?) = a forbidding looking person
Craag = an oversized hand
Caar = a grin or sneer
Lebadge = (evidently from "bed") a big lazy person
Smiggan = a short beard
Kesh = a bridge over a drain
Shedgoge = a sudden breeze
Bácan = a peg in the ground
Shelica boolca = a snail
Spiddhoge = a small perky person after Irish word for robinAn Dothra BheagLougha-na Gru (?) Carradicbay (?) Crockagara, Crock-na-Skeoge, Tulber-na-citch, Tulber-na-reely (?) Carrigrath, Crock-yars (?)
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