Loch Ness
English
Etymology
Scottish Gaelic, from loch (“lake”) + Ness (“a river”).
Proper noun
- A lake in the Great Glen of Scotland, United Kingdom, the second largest in Britain, and with a maximum depth of 226 metres. It is the alleged home of the Loch Ness monster, Nessie.
Derived terms
Translations
lake in the Great Glen of Scotland
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Estonian
Etymology
Proper noun
- Loch Ness: a lake in Scotland, United Kingdom
Scots
Etymology
From Scottish Gaelic, from Pictish, from Celtic
Proper noun
- Loch Ness: a lake in Scotland, United Kingdom