Here are the definitions for qualtagh. You have until next week. Good luck.

1. signpost, usually at an intersection of roads, indicating distance to the nearest town in each direction.

2. [Scottish dialect]: forested: traditionally the land around each village is divided into qualtagh (forest), montagh (bog), corn (cultivated) and machair (rough grazing).

3. (n), Gaelic. A knapsack used by Scottish gamekeepers for storing small items such food and shotgun shells while inspecting their estates.

4. A quarter-length shillelagh; made for and used by leprechauns.

5. kindred spirit; doppelgänger [Scots Gaelic]

6. a measure of volume, more than a peck but not as much as as a bushel. (Gaelic)

7. Mythical beast featured in many folk tales of N. American tribes.

8. One who is always ready; never caught on the back foot.

9. the first person one meets after leaving home on some special occasion.

10. A modern quasi-Irish gaelic word meaning discourse about quality issues.

11. idealism

12. a small structure, made of wet animals skins stretched over a framework of green wood and then shrunk over a fire, and then used to house provisions. A design of the Ojibway nation.

13. (n) a slanderer, shrewish person. (from Gaelic qual bad, malicious and tagh tongue, language)

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