- Loch - Wikipedia
The Lake of Menteith, an Anglicisation of the Scots Laich o Menteith meaning a "low-lying bit of land in Menteith", is applied to the loch there because of the similarity of the sounds of the words laich and lake
- Loch Lomond: Santa Cruz’s Awesome Hidden Reservoir
Loch Lomond abounds with natural scenery but the most inspiring views are from being out on the water You aren’t allowed to swim in the reservoir, but you can tool around via boat, exploring the lake’s many secluded coves
- LOCH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Middle English (Scots) louch, from Scottish Gaelic loch; akin to Latin lacus lake — more at lake
- What Is a Loch? (And Why Are There So Many in Scotland?)
In the Scottish Gaelic language, the word loch simply means “lake” or “sea inlet ” So when you hear someone talking about Loch Ness or Loch Lomond, they’re talking about large bodies of water—just like lakes—but with a Scottish twist
- LOCH | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
It is a very small island, situated where the loch narrows, and is perhaps less than a quarter of a mile distant from either shore
- loch - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
[Rembert] Dodoens specifically recommends the preparation of a lohoch or loch – a 'licking medicine', of middle consistency, between a soft electuary and a syrup – for relief of obstruction, shortness of breath and an old, hard cough
- loch noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of loch noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- Loch - definition of loch by The Free Dictionary
Define loch loch synonyms, loch pronunciation, loch translation, English dictionary definition of loch See Lake n Scots 1 A lake 2 An arm of the sea similar to a fjord American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition Copyright ©
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