Loch

[Loch]

A long narrow inlet of the sea in Scotland (especially when it is nearly landlocked)

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A lake; a bay or arm of the sea.

Noun
Scottish word for a lake

Noun
a long narrow inlet of the sea in Scotland (especially when it is nearly landlocked)


n.
A lake; a bay or arm of the sea.

n.
A kind of medicine to be taken by licking with the tongue; a lambative; a lincture.


Loch

Loch , n. [Gael. & Olr. loch. See Lake of water.] A lake; a bay or arm of the sea. [Scot.]

Loch

Loch , n. [F. looch, Ar. la'g, an electuary, or any medicine which may be licked or sucked, fr. la'g to lick.] (Med.) A kind of medicine to be taken by licking with the tongue; a lambative; a lincture.

A lake; a bay or arm of the sea.

A kind of medicine to be taken by licking with the tongue; a lambative; a lincture.

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