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loch

American  
[lok, lokh] / lɒk, lɒx /

noun

Scot.
  1. a lake.

  2. a partially landlocked or protected bay; a narrow arm of the sea.


loch British  
/ lɒk, lɒx /

noun

  1. a Scot word for lake 1

  2. Also called: sea loch.  a long narrow bay or arm of the sea in Scotland

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Etymology

Origin of loch

1350–1400; Middle English ( Scots ) louch, locht < Scots Gaelic loch, Old Irish loch lake, cognate with Latin lacus, Old English lagu; lake 1, lough

Example Sentences

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"I was out running on Thursday night and could smell it the further up the loch I got," she said.

From BBC

Rob Jamieson, who runs a fishing trip business on the loch, said he noticed the smell of diesel from the water on Thursday afternoon.

From BBC

There were two words at the center: the loch.

From Literature

Eventually the houses at the roadside stopped altogether, and they were driving along mountain roads, past lochs and heather.

From Literature

He runs beginner shoots at Hogganfield and other lochs in central Scotland, advancing to island tours and even international safaris.

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