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loch (n.)
late 14c., from Gaelic
loch
"lake, narrow arm of the sea," cognate with Old Irish
loch
"body of water, lake," Breton
lagen
, Anglo-Irish
lough
, Latin
lacus
(see
lake
(n.1)). The
Loch Ness monster
is first attested 1933.