[112] Pass.
[113] Any one who has heard a native attempt the Lowland tongue for the first time, is familiar with the personification that turns every inanimate object into he or she. The forest is here happily personified as a nurse or mother.
[114] Bog-holes.
[115] Stripings.
[116] Gaelic—Easan-an-tsith.
[117] Primrose.
[118] St John's wort.
[119] A kind of cress, or marshmallow.
[120] Anglice—dark.
[121] Gaelic—Caoillt; who, with Cuchullin, makes a figure in traditional Gaelic poetry.