It is an area of marshy wetland formed by the thick growth of a plant (a moss) called "Sphagnum".
Soft
The word "bog" originated from the Old Irish word "bocc."
In Irish it's "bog"
Boghte, bog, bláith
The word "bog" is of Celtic origin, deriving from the Irish word "bogach" or the Gaelic word "bog," both meaning "soft" or "marshy." This term was later adopted into English to describe wet, muddy ground characteristic of a bog.
Yes it can mean (is slang for) a toilet. It is also a large deep area of sphagnum moss (as in an Irish peat bog).
'Will' is not an Irish word and has no meaning in Irish.
'Colt' is not an Irish word. The Irish word for colt is bromach.
Not an Irish word.
As a noun in Irish Gaelic: portach (bog/turf-bank) móinteán (bog/moor) corrach (bog/marsh) criathrach (pitted bog) Since you did not specify which Gaelic, the Scottish Gaelic terms are: boglach/bog/bogach fèithe sùil-chruthaich/sùil-chritheach/sùil-chrith blàr-mòine mòine easg carr
It's not a word in Irish Gaelic.
'Late' is a word in English not Irish.