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lochan Sc.|ˈlɒxən| [Gael. lochan, dim. of loch.] A small loch or lake.
1789D. Davidson Seasons 36 The rumour spreading round the lochan, The cause could not be told for laughin. 1811A. Grant Superstit. Highlanders I. 266 In the depth of the valley, there is a lochan (the diminutive of loch) of superlative beauty. 1854H. Miller Sch. & Schm. x. (1857) 205 A little irregular lochan, fringed round with flags and rushes. 1865J. Brown Enterkin 31 Still there sleep unnumber'd lochans Craig-begirt 'mid deserts dumb. |