With a minor vowel change, it's a perfectly acceptable English word that means the same thing: "blathering".
"Blather", if you're unfamiliar with the word, means chatter or babble, with the further implication that the person doing it doesn't actually know what they're talking about. It's not a complimentary word.
It means to babble on incessantly about more or lees trivial matters.
Guid is a Scottish word and it means 'good'
glaikit
A Scottish word for 'one' as in the Big Yin. (The Big One)
'Energy' doesn't mean anything in Scottish Gaelic: it's an English word.
What is the Scottish Gaelic for the English word 'sick'.
It doesn't mean anything in Scots Gaelic; it's an English word.
'Rium' means 'to me' in English. Depending on context, it can also mean 'against me', 'toward me' or 'with me'.
Scottish people speak English, hence forth the Scottish word for greyhound is grey hound. However if you are referring to the old English term for greyhound, it is 'grighund'
It's not a word in Scottish Gaelic.
Alba
"Braw" in Scottish means excellent, fine, or splendid in English.
The word "tarnershiel" does not appear to have a specific meaning in Scottish Gaelic. It could be a misspelling or a mistranslation of a different word. It's possible that the intended word or phrase was not accurately transcribed.