Loch or Lough are Gaelic words for Lake. Loch is used in Scottish Gaelic and Lough in Irish Gaelic.
Irish and Scottish Gaelic: loch
Loch is from the Scotihs Gaelic for lake.
It's an anglicized spelling of the Irish Gaelic word 'loch' meaning 'lake'.
Loch is the Scottish name for a flooded glacial valley that may be fresh or sea-water.
Loch Ness (loch is a Gaelic word for lake) is a body of water situated in the Scottish highlands. It is a physical feature of the Scottish landscape.
In Scotland it is the same as the Scottish-English and Scots word - "Loch" as in "Loch Dubh" Dark Lake. In Irish it is spelled "Lough" but has a similar pronunciation to Loch
Loch
Lough, an anglicization of the Irish Gaelic loch.
The Loch Ness Monster reportedly lives in Loch Ness (Loch is a Gaelic word for lake) in Scotland. Basically its name just means the monster that lives in Loch Ness.
Loch
The Loch Ness Monster reportedly lives in Loch Ness (loch is a Gaelic term for lake) in Scotland.
It's called Loch Ness. Or, in Gaelic, Loch Nis.