03/08/2015
Cluinnidh sinn sgeulachd bho dhualchas na Cumraigh bho Ruaraidh MacIllEathain anns an litir bheag aige. The week's letter for learners.
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An Litir Bheag 534
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An Litir Bheag 534
A bheil cuimhne agaibh air na briathran aig Seumas Mac an t-Saoir an t-seachdain sa chaidh? Bha iad mu dheidhinn Shomhairle MhicIain. Cha b’ e moladh a bha am bà rd a’ dèanamh:
Tha ’chuid as motha dhìot de chritheann, ìnean sgithich ’s là mhan feà rna…
Bha Mac an t-Saoir a’ ceangal MhicIain ri craobhan mallaichte. Ach carson a bha an fheà rna am measg nan craobh sin?
ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý    Uill, chan eil mi buileach cinnteach. Ma tha a’ chraobh-fheà rna air a h-ainmeachadh anns a’ Bhìoball, chan aithne dhomh e. Saoilidh mi gu bheil droch-chliù na craoibh-fheà rna a’ dol air ais don linn ro-Chrìosdail. ’S dòcha gun robh e ceangailte ri snodhach na feà rna oir tha e coltach ri fuil nuair a tha e ag aoidion a-mach.
ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý    Agus tha dà rud mun fheà rna a tha ga comharrachadh mar eadar-dhealaichte bho chraobhan eile. Nuair a thathar a’ sgoltadh loga de dh’fheà rna, bithear ga chur bun-os-cionn. Canaidh sinn – gach fiodh bhon bhà rr ach an fheà rn bhon bhun.
ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý    Bidh logaichean dhen chraoibh seo a’ maireachdainn nas fhaide ann an uisge na tha iad nuair a tha iad tioram. Air sà illibh sin, ’s e a’ chraobh-fheà rna a chaidh a chleachdadh gu tric airson nam mòr-stoban ann an crannagan. ’S e sin na logaichean a bha a’ suidheachadh crannag – seann dachaigh – ann an loch.
ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý    Seo agaibh seann aibidil chraobhach nan Gà idheal – ailm, beith, coll, dair, eadha, feà rn, gort, iogh, luis, muin, nuin, onn, beith bhog, ruis, sùil, teine, ùr. De na craobhan as bitheanta a dh’fhà sas air a’ Ghà idhealtachd, ’s e dìreach a’ bheith agus an fheà rn nach do dh’atharraich an ainmean.
ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý    Agus tha dà fhacal eile agam dhuibh co-cheangailte ri craobhan-feà rna. An toiseach – ´Úà °ù»å²¹»å³ó. ’S e sin rùsg na craoibhe a thathar a’ cleachdadh airson clò a dhathadh dubh. ¹óà °ù»å²¹»å³ó. Agus carraig. Tha Dwelly ag innse dhuinn gu bheil e a’ ciallachadh cnap fiodha agus cuideachd ball fiodha leis am biodh daoine a’ cluich spòrs. Agus seo na sgrìobh an sagart Mgr Ailein: carraig – ‘a lumpy wooden excrescence on an alder tree used by children for a ball for shinty.’ Saoil dè cho fada ’s a rachadh carraig nan toireadh Raghnall Ros sgleog dha le caman?!
The Little Letter 534
Do you remember the words of James MacIntyre last week? They were about Samuel Johnson. It wasn’t praising that the poet was doing:
ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý Most of you is made of aspen, hawthorn nails and alder hands...
ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý MacIntyre was connecting Johnson to cursed trees. But why was the alder among those trees?
ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý Well, I’m not entirely sure. If the alder tree is named in the Bible, I don’t know of it. I reckon that the alder tree’s bad reputation goes back to pre-Christian times. Perhaps it was linked to the sap of the alder because it’s like blood when it leaks out.
ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý And two things about the alder that marks it as different from other trees. When a log of alder is split, it is put upside down. We say – every wood from the top and the alder from the bottom.
ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý Logs of this tree last longer in water than they do when they are dry. Because of that, it is the alder tree that was often used for the piles in crannogs. That is the logs that were fixing a crannog – an old home – in a loch [into the bed of the loch].
ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý Here is the old tree-alphabet of the Gael – ailm, beith, coll, dair, eadha, feà rn, gort, iogh, luis, muin, nuin, onn, beith bhog, ruis, sùil, teine, ùr.  Of the commonest trees that grow in the Highlands, it is just the birch and the alder that haven’t changed their names.
ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý And I have two other words for you connected with alder trees. To begin with – ´Úà °ù»å²¹»å³ó. That’s the bark of the tree that is used to dye cloth black. ¹óà °ù»å²¹»å³ó. And carraig. Dwelly tells us that it means a lump of wood and also a wooden ball with which people would play sport. And here is what the priest Father Allan wrote: carraig – ‘a lumpy wooden excrescence on an alder tree used by children for a ball for shinty.’  I wonder how far a carraig would travel if Ronald Ross [a famous shinty player] hit it with a shinty stick?Broadcast
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