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Lochlann Hist.|ˈlɒxlæn| [a. Irish Lochlann Scandinavia, Lochlannach a. and n. Scandinavian.] A viking, (ancient) Scandinavian, Norseman.
1857W. Reeves Adamnan's Life St. Columba 332/2 About the same time the Fortrenns and Lochlanns fought a battle. 1861E. O'Curry Lect. Manuscript Materials Anc. Irish Hist. x. 225 A book for the saints, and a book for the Fomorians, Lochlanns or Danes. 1880W. F. Skene Celtic Scotl. I. i. vi. 304 Forty-eight of the number of Icolumkill slain by the Lochlanns. 1905Westm. Gaz. 15 Aug. 2/1 The ships of the Lochlanns lie in the river, and never send a man against her. 1922Joyce Ulysses 46 Galleys of the Lochlanns ran here to beach, in quest of prey. |