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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
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named with 'Low' or 'Lough', or else represents a borrowing of the
Brythonic word into the Northumbrian dialect of Old English.
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in origin and is applied to most lakes in
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schemes have been given names faithful to the names for natural bodies of water. For example, the
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English settled
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273:remained, hence the modern Scottish English
16:Scottish Gaelic word for a lake or sea inlet
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139:Looking down Loch Long, a long sea loch
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193:("lake, pool"), and is related to the
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359:(lower case initial), rather than as
304:(such as in today's Welsh placenames
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634:in Scotland. Similarly, lakes named
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568:Lochs outside Scotland and Ireland
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908:"LOCH | Pronunciation in English"
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483:hydroelectric scheme near
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1000:Lakes of Northern Ireland
832:Beckensall, Stan (2004).
761:Oxford English Dictionary
724:List of loughs of England
719:List of loughs of Ireland
714:List of lochs of Scotland
336:orthography in Scotland.
912:dictionary.cambridge.org
479:(which form part of the
200:("lake, pond"), English
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648:Loch Lomond
540:Lake Louise
441:Loch Linnhe
422:Loch Lomond
349:Black Lough
239:Northumbria
45:Loch Lomond
959:Categories
917:2 December
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740:References
734:Lake-burst
664:Loch Leven
656:Loch Leven
636:Loch Broom
632:Loch Garry
587:island of
551:shibboleth
544:Raith Lake
461:reservoirs
131:Background
41:Ben Lomond
980:Hydronymy
688:in 1823.
684:named by
682:Greenland
674:Loch Fyne
555:fricative
469:Loch Sloy
459:Some new
449:Afon Dyfi
437:Loch Fyne
433:Loch Long
414:Loch Ness
380:Loch Ryan
372:Brythonic
330:Brittonic
322:Maesllwch
294:Old Welsh
117:estuaries
86:sea inlet
692:See also
640:Big Loch
585:Hawaiian
481:Lochaber
426:Loch Tay
418:Loch Awe
376:Goidelic
334:Goidelic
183:Scotland
90:Scottish
39:View of
943:15 June
878:29 July
755:"lough"
609:Lafonia
603:in the
530:. The
511:of the
388:Cumbric
310:Llwchwr
267:Ireland
243:Cumbria
235:Cumbric
121:straits
43:across
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662:, and
646:, and
491:above
473:Laggan
443:, and
407:lochán
403:lochan
365:inlets
357:loughs
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259:bright
255:bricht
113:fjords
109:firths
102:lochan
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