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- 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 Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Middle English (Scots) louch, from Scottish Gaelic loch; akin to Latin lacus lake — more at lake
- What Is a Loch? - WorldAtlas
A loch is a Scottish name for a large area of water that that can be narrowly or partially landlocked The word Loch originates from an Insular Celtic group of languages that originated in Britain and Ireland
- Loch vs Lake: What’s the Difference? - Rabbies Tours
If you’ve found yourself wondering what the difference is between a loch and a lake, you’re not alone Many of us are familiar with lakes and if you’ve heard of lochs, it’s natural to become curious about the difference between the two
- 13 Beautiful Lochs in Scotland | VisitScotland
On the west coast, you'll find many spectacular fjord-like sea lochs cutting deep into the Scottish mainland, the longest of which is Loch Fyne Running 40 miles from the Kyles of Bute to Achadunan, the loch is well-known for its bountiful larder
- LOCH | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
If a hotel has fishing rights, it has an opportunity of getting extra petrol to take visitors from the hotel to the river or loch
- 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 Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
A family has paid tribute to a "bold and adventurous" 15-year-old boy killed in a paddleboarding incident on a Fife loch
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