It's not a Scottish Gaelic word.
the town, the village in Scots Gaelic.
If you mean Irish, it is liopard;Scots Gaelic: ?
It must be a misspelling. There is no word like that in Scottish Gaelic.
It doesn't mean anything in Scots Gaelic; it's an English word.
Literally "Scots we have", so basically it means "we are Scots" Answer. Scots who have
The word for 'lion' in Scots Gaelic is 'leòmhann'.
Many Scots use "a body" to mean the number "one."
The Scots word for snow is snaw, and also in the Northeast, snyauve.The Scots Gaelic word is sneachd.
1) English: A short time; a while.However, it is a very old word and no longer used.2) Scots: to pain; hurt
It doesn't look like Scots Gaelic.
Teir is the Scots for tear, rend ( not the tear drop ).