What is the Scottish word for lake?

Loch (/lɒx/) is the Scottish Gaelic, Scots and Irish word for a lake or sea inlet. It is cognate with the Manx lough, Cornish logh, and one of the Welsh words for lake, llwch.
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What is the Scottish word for river?

Glais (Archaic Gaelic) River [glash] Uisge (Gaelic) Water [ooshka] Sometimes used for a watercourse. Srath (Gaelic) Strath / glen / valley.
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Why are Scottish lakes called lochs?

The word Loch originates from an Insular Celtic group of languages that originated in Britain and Ireland. Outside Scotland, a loch is a body of water that can be either a lake or sea inlet. Other terms similar to loch outside Scotland are firth, fjord, or bay. Sea inlet lochs are mostly called sea locks.
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What is a Scottish loch?

Loch is the Scottish Gaelic word for a body of water, either completely or almost completely surrounded by land.
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What is the Celtic word for water?

It is derived from the Old Irish uisce ("water") and bethu ("life"). The Scottish equivalent is rendered uisge beatha.
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What is the Scottish word for beautiful?

Female | A quintessential Scottish name that will never go out of fashion, Bonnie is the Scots word for beautiful, pretty, stunning and attractive.
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What is the difference between a Lough and a lake?

Loch (/lɒx/) is the Scottish Gaelic, Scots and Irish word for a lake or sea inlet. It is cognate with the Manx lough, Cornish logh, and one of the Welsh words for lake, llwch.
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What is a glen in Scotland?

'Glen' is the Scottish term for a valley. Many have a U-shape and were gouged into existence by huge glaciers that ground down the mountains. The glaciers finally departed at the end of the last ice age 11,500 years ago.
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What is a firth in Scotland?

Firth is a word in the English and Scots languages used to denote various coastal waters in the United Kingdom, predominantly within Scotland. In the Northern Isles, it more usually refers to a smaller inlet.
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What is a lake called in Ireland?

The word lough is pronounced like loch (/lɒk, lɒx/) and comes from the Irish loch, meaning lake. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, there are an estimated 12,000 lakes in the Republic of Ireland, covering an area of more than 1,200 square kilometres. The largest lough, by area, in Ireland is Lough Neagh.
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Why does Scotland only have one lake?

It is quite unusual to find a “lake” in Scotland because most bodies of water are called “lochs”. Until the 19th century it was known as the “Loch of Menteith”. No explanation is provided why the Loch became a Lake, although there are many theories! There are a number of small islands on the Lake of Menteith.
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Is a loch the same as a fjord?

Fjords are flooded glacial valleys, and usually have very steep sides. Often the fjord itself is deeper than the ocean beyond it's mouth. Many have very inaccessible shorelines except at the extreme ends. Loch is used both for lake, and for a confined or protected sea inlet.
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What is a Scottish creek called?

A "burn", Scots Gaelic: "allt" (anglicised as "Ault/alt"), used for smaller rivers and larger streams, also once widely used in England, now mostly in placenames especially the north, and sometimes spelled "bourne", e.g. Bournemouth and Ashbourne.
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What is the Celtic word for forest?

The most common Gaelic name for forest is coille, a word found variously in Coillhallan in Stirlingshire, or Coilleghille in the Highlands. The equivalent in Welsh is coed. You find also the word doire in Scotland, which translates as a grove or thicket.
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What does Ben mean in Scottish?

(bɛn ) Scottish. noun. 1. an inner room in a house or cottage.
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What are Scottish moors?

In Scotland, a moor is defined as land that is neither forested nor under cultivation. In a wider ecological sense, it consists of an uncultivated highland tract characterized by high rainfall, acidic soil, and low, scrubby vegetation. It is estimated that 12 percent of Scotland's land mass consists of moors.
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What is a gleann?

The Gaelic words gleann and srath both mean 'a valley'. These names are commonly Anglicised as glen and strath respectively. Whilst gleann usually refers to deep, narrow valleys, srath is reserved for wide and shallow valleys.
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How many lakes are in Scotland?

There are more than 31,000 lochs or lakes in Scotland in a variety of sizes.
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What is a sea loch?

Definition of sea-loch

: an elongated narrow arm of the sea projected into the adjacent land mass.
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Is Loch Ness freshwater or saltwater?

Loch Ness, lake, lying in the Highland council area, Scotland. With a depth of 788 feet (240 metres) and a length of about 23 miles (36 km), Loch Ness has the largest volume of fresh water in Great Britain.
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What is a cool Scottish name?

Along with Flora and Hector, other Scottish baby names popular far beyond Edinburgh include Esme, Elsie, Evan, Fiona, Graham, Logan, Lennox, and Maxwell. Blair, Cameron, Finley, and Rory are popular Scottish names that work for either gender.
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What is the Celtic word for love?

'Grá' is the Irish word for love

In Irish, depending on the context, spellings of words also change. Therefore, very often, you will see different spellings of the same word. For example, the word for love is 'grá,' and in some contexts, it is spelled 'ghrá. '
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