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  1. LOCH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Middle English (Scots) louch, from Scottish Gaelic loch; akin to Latin lacus lake — more at lake

  2. 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 …

  3. Loch vs Lake: What’s the Difference? - Award Winning Small Group Tours

    The word ‘loch’ is believed to have been brought to Scotland by the Gaels. Gaels were a Celtic tribe who settled in Scotland, Ireland, and the Isle of Man. ‘Loch’ was used to describe the many lakes and …

  4. What Is a Loch? - WorldAtlas

    Nov 27, 2017 · 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 …

  5. What Is a Loch? (And Why Are There So Many in Scotland?)

    Aug 18, 2025 · 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 …

  6. loch - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Nov 24, 2025 · [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 …

  7. 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.

  8. 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 …

  9. 13 Beautiful Lochs in Scotland | VisitScotland

    Head to Fyne Ales Farm Brewery, Loch Fyne Oysters, Loch Fyne Whiskies, or Inver Restaurant to sample some delectable fresh local produce. You find plenty of lush greenery, woodlands and trails …

  10. LOCH Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    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