1. lough - Noun
3. Lough - Proper noun
A loch or lake; -- so spelt in Ireland.
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Source: Webster's dictionaryAn old Irish story tells how Lough Neagh was formed when Ireland's legendary giant Fionn mac Cumhaill (commonly anglicised to Finn McCool) ripped up a portion of the land and tossed it at a Scottish rival. Source: Internet
Herschel and Babbage were present at a celebrated operation of that survey, the remeasuring of the Lough Foyle baseline. citation British Lagrangian School The Analytical Society had initially been no more than an undergraduate provocation. Source: Internet
Following reports from members of the public as to an anomaly in the water yesterday, the PSNI and Gardaí retrieved a Mitsubishi car which had been submerged in Lough Erne, Fermanagh. Source: Internet
A beautiful and deeply significant plaque has been unveiled at the Famine Pot near the shores of Lough Eske. Source: Internet
Lough Neagh Northern Ireland was covered by an ice sheet for most of the last ice age and on numerous previous occasions, the legacy of which can be seen in the extensive coverage of drumlins in Counties Fermanagh, Armagh, Antrim and particularly Down. Source: Internet
Seen from Space: County Donegal with the Ulster coastline with Lough Swilly and Inishowen west of Derry and County Londonderry with Lough Foyle east thereof. Source: Internet