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Sea loch on the east coast of Scotland
Loch Fleet (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Fleòid) is a sea loch on the east coast of Scotland, located between Golspie and Dornoch. It forms the estuary of the
Loch_Fleet
Area of sand dunes in Scotland
Dornoch Firth and Loch Fleet Special Protection Area (SPA), and the Dornoch Firth and Loch Fleet Ramsar site, but are outwith the Loch Fleet national nature
Coul_Links
Scottish firth
of Skibo Castle to the pines of the Struie Forest. — SNH Together with Loch Fleet it is a designated as a Special Protection Area (SPA) for wildlife conservation
Dornoch_Firth
Topics referred to by the same term
Scotland, which begins in Lairg, runs through Strath Fleet, flowing into Loch Fleet Water of Fleet, in southern Scotland patrol boats, or ships or boats
River_Fleet_(disambiguation)
Car and passenger ferries in Scotland
provide additional resilience in the fleet. These two vessels are to be named MV Claymore and MV Lochmor. Loch Indaal was originally expected to be delivered
Caledonian_MacBrayne_fleet
Sea loch in Argyll and Bute, Scotland
The Holy Loch (Scottish Gaelic: An Loch Sianta/Seunta) is a sea loch, part of the Firth of Clyde, in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. The "Holy Loch" name is
Holy_Loch
This list of lochs in Scotland includes the majority of bodies of standing freshwater named as lochs but only a small selection of the generally smaller
List_of_lochs_of_Scotland
Protected area designation in Scotland
January 2018. "Loch Fleet NNR". SNH. Retrieved 30 January 2018. "Loch Leven NNR". SNH. Retrieved 30 January 2018. "The Story of the Loch Lomond NNR" (PDF)
National nature reserves in Scotland
National_nature_reserves_in_Scotland
Species of bird
Calls recorded at Loch Fleet, Scotland
Eurasian_oystercatcher
castle is located at a former ferry crossing and commanded views over Loch Fleet. Hugh de Moravia granted Skelbo in 1211 to Gilbert de Moravia the Bishop
Skelbo_Castle
Tidal island off the east coast of Scotland
at the Wayback Machine. SNH. Retrieved 30 Mar 2011. "Dornoch Firth and Loch Fleet SPA". JNCC. Retrieved 23 November 2009. Road Atlas of Britain (1978) p
Innis_Mhòr
Uist) Loch Eyre (off Loch Snizort Beag) (Skye) Loch na Faolinn (Skye) Loch Feochan (south of Oban) Loch Finsbay (Harris) Loch Fleet (Sutherland) Loch Flodabay
List_of_sea_lochs_of_Scotland
Human settlement in Scotland
shore of Loch Fleet in Golspie, Sutherland, and is in the Scottish council area of Highland. Littleferry lies at the entrance to Loch Fleet, 3 miles (5 km)
Littleferry
Former shipping line between Britain and colonial Australia (1867-1911)
rapidly grew and became commonly and officially known as the Loch Line. The Loch Line fleet grew to 25 ships. At first, it had been intended to name the
Loch_Line
Royal Naval base in Scotland
Both Gare Loch and Loch Long are sea lochs extending northwards from the Firth of Clyde. The base serves as home base to Britain's fleet of Vanguard-class
HMNB_Clyde
Car/passenger ferry launched 2014
MV Loch Frisa (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Friosa) is a ferry bought by Caledonian Maritime Assets for operation by Caledonian MacBrayne to serve between Oban
MV_Loch_Frisa
Freshwater loch in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
July 2016. "Lochs Howie and Skae; Lochrutton Loch; Lochaber Loch; Loch Kindar; Loch Fleet (Vol. 5, Plate 46)". National Library of Scotland. Retrieved
Loch_Howie
Historic county in Scotland
coasts have very high sea cliffs and deep sea lochs. The east coast contains the sea lochs of Loch Fleet and Dornoch Firth. Cape Wrath is the most northwesterly
Sutherland
Village in Sutherland, Scotland
and doors, desks and seats, the total cost being £127:12/-. Centred on Loch Fleet, 3 miles (5 km) south of Golspie, is a national nature reserve with wading
Golspie
Freshwater loch in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
of Scotland. Retrieved 2 July 2016. "Lochs Howie and Skae; Lochrutton Loch; Lochaber Loch; Loch Kindar; Loch Fleet (Vol. 5, Plate 46)". National Library
Lochaber_Loch
Freshwater loch in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
Collins. p. 429. ISBN 9780004724669. "Lochs Howie and Skae; Lochrutton Loch; Lochaber Loch; Loch Kindar; Loch Fleet (Vol. 5, Plate 46)". National Library
Loch_Skae
Battle during the Jacobite rising in 1746, just before the Battle of Culloden
were driven onto the beach, where several were drowned trying to swim Loch Fleet. Most of Cromartie's men were either killed or taken prisoner and thus
Battle_of_Littleferry
Sea loch in Argyll and Bute, Scotland
Loch Striven (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Sroigheann) is a sea loch in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. The loch meets the Firth of Clyde and the Kyles of Bute just
Loch_Striven
WWII-era Royal Navy warship
The Loch class was a class of anti-submarine (A/S) frigate built for the Royal Navy and her Allies during World War II. They were an innovative design
Loch-class_frigate
Freshwater loch in Scotland
Glen Shiel for the much smaller Loch Shiel in Lochalsh. Loch Shiel (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Seile) is a deep freshwater loch situated 20 kilometres (12 mi)
Loch_Shiel
Valley in northern Scotland
miles (25 kilometres) west of Loch Ness. The River Affric runs along its length, passing through Loch Affric and Loch Beinn a' Mheadhoin. A minor public
Glen_Affric
Clyde-built paddle steamer (1953 - now)
008663; -4.591872 PS Maid of the Loch is the last paddle steamer built in the United Kingdom. She operated on Loch Lomond for 29 years. As of 2022, she
PS_Maid_of_the_Loch
Kyle of Sutherland Marshes Lairg and Strathbrora Lochs Ledmore Wood Loch Awe and Loch Ailsh Loch Fleet Lon A'Chuil Loth Gorge Migdale Rock Mound Alderwoods
List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in South East Sutherland
List_of_Sites_of_Special_Scientific_Interest_in_South_East_Sutherland
Human settlement in Scotland
2007 at the Wayback Machine The Northern Times. Retrieved 28 May 2010. "Loch Fleet SSSI". Scottish Natural Heritage. Retrieved 27 February 2019. Kevin Keane
Embo,_Sutherland
Freshwater loch in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
of Scotland. Retrieved 2 July 2016. "Lochs Howie and Skae; Lochrutton Loch; Lochaber Loch; Loch Kindar; Loch Fleet (Vol. 5, Plate 46)". National Library
Lochrutton_Loch
Sea loch on the north coast of Scotland
Loch Eriboll (Scottish Gaelic: "Loch Euraboil") is a 16 km (9.9 mi) long sea loch on the north coast of Scotland, which has been used for centuries as
Loch_Eriboll
Railway line in Scotland
the railway meets the A9 again, as it passes by Mound Alderwoods and Loch Fleet. This was once the site of The Mound station and a junction with the Dornoch
Far_North_Line
Human settlement in Scotland
kilometres from the coast. It lies just off the A9 between Dornoch and Loch Fleet. The land in the area is dominated by bog and crofting. Historically,
Achavandra_Muir
Frigate of the Royal Navy
1970. After sea trials Loch Killisport was commissioned in July 1945, sailing for the Far East to serve with the Eastern Fleet in August. In September
HMS_Loch_Killisport
Walking route in Scotland
Royal Dornoch Golf Course, then goes past Embo and along the shores of Loch Fleet. Then it goes through Golspie and past Dunrobin Castle on the way to Brora
John_o'_Groats_Trail
Defunct branch railway in Scotland
William (ed.). Highland Railway Locomotives Book 1: Early Days to the 'Lochs'. Locomotives of the LMS. Lincoln: RCTS. ISBN 0-901115-64-9. Cormack, J
Dornoch_Light_Railway
CalMac ferry built in 1995
remains one of only three ships in the CalMac fleet over 100 metres (328 ft) in length; the others, Loch Seaforth, being longer by almost 15 metres and
MV_Isle_of_Lewis
Scottish ferry launched 1989
the acquisition of MV Loch Frisa for the Oban - Craignure service, Coruisk returned to the Mallaig - Armadale service alongside Loch Fyne. This allowed Lord
MV_Lord_of_the_Isles
Area of dune grassland with wetland communities on the shore of Scotland
Conservation with Dornoch Firth. Morrich More falls within the Dornoch Firth and Loch Fleet Special Protection Area, one of the best examples of a large complex estuary
Morrich_More
British airline
operated tour and charter flights out of Loch Lomond, until they unexpectedly ceased trading on 11 April 2025. The fleet included the following aircraft (as
Loch_Lomond_Seaplanes
1944 maritime disaster at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
The West Loch Disaster was a maritime accident during World War II at Pearl Harbor U.S. Naval Base in Hawaii. The incident, which occurred just after 3 p
West_Loch_disaster
Firth and Loch Fleet Highland 1997-03-24 7,837 57°51′0″N 4°2′0″W / 57.85000°N 4.03333°W / 57.85000; -4.03333 (Dornoch Firth andLoch Fleet) UK13011
List of Ramsar sites in Scotland
List_of_Ramsar_sites_in_Scotland
Wildlife Trust) Loch Ardinning (Scottish Wildlife Trust) Loch Fleet (Scottish Wildlife Trust) Loch Libo (Scottish Wildlife Trust) Loch of Lintrathen (Scottish
List of Wildlife Trust nature reserves
List_of_Wildlife_Trust_nature_reserves
Sea loch in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland
Loch Seaforth (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Shiphoirt or Shìophoirt) is a sea loch in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. It consists of three distinct sections;
Loch_Seaforth
Ferry operator in Scotland
named MV Loch Awe, MV Loch Etive, MV Loch Katrine, MV Loch Maree, MV Loch Morar, Loch Rannoch, and MV Loch Shiel. The first steel for Loch Awe was cut
Caledonian_MacBrayne
Scottish charitable organisation
Gaelic. Bemersyde Moss Handa Island Falls of Clyde Montrose Basin Loch Fleet Loch of the Lowes Pease Dean, Scottish Borders The Royal Society of Wildlife
Scottish_Wildlife_Trust
Railway station in Highland, Scotland
station is a former railway station on the Far North Line near the head of Loch Fleet in Scotland. For more than half of its life it was the junction for Dornoch
The_Mound_railway_station
List of wetlands protected under the Ramsar Convention
158 390 Diego Garcia 35,424 87,530 Din Moss - Hoselaw Loch 51 130 Dornoch Firth and Loch Fleet 7,837 19,370 Dorset Heathlands 6,730 16,600 Duddon Estuary
List_of_Ramsar_Sites
US Navy theater-level component command
Assessment Committee, JANAC). The West Loch disaster occurred at Pearl Harbor on 21 May 1944. The Pacific Fleet took part in Operation Magic Carpet, the
United_States_Pacific_Fleet
Sea loch in Scotland
Loch Ewe (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Iùbh) is a sea loch in the region of Wester Ross in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland. The shores are inhabited by a
Loch_Ewe
Area in the southern Scottish Highlands
major lochs in the area are: Loch Katrine Loch Arklet Loch Achray Loch Venachar Loch Drunkie Loch Voil Loch Doine Loch Lubnaig Loch Chon Loch Dubh Loch Ard
Trossachs
Scottish ferry which entered service in 2015
MV Loch Seaforth is a ferry operated by Caledonian MacBrayne between Stornoway and Ullapool. She was launched on 21 March 2014 and entered service in mid-February
MV_Loch_Seaforth_(2014)
2003 Scottish ferry
MV Loch Portain (Scottish Gaelic: Lochportain) is a Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited water-jet propulsion ro-ro car ferry, operated by Caledonian MacBrayne
MV_Loch_Portain
MV Loch Riddon (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Raodain) is a Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited ro-ro car ferry, built in 1986 and operated by Caledonian MacBrayne
MV_Loch_Riddon
Frigate of the Royal Navy
HMS Loch Fada was the lead ship of the Loch-class frigates of the British Royal Navy, built by John Brown & Company of Clydebank, Scotland, and named
HMS_Loch_Fada
MV Loch Alainn (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Àlainn) is a Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited ferry built in 1997 and operated by Caledonian MacBrayne. Berthing
MV_Loch_Alainn
American naval officer (1885–1966)
was a fleet admiral in the United States Navy. He played a major role in the naval history of World War II as Commander in Chief, US Pacific Fleet, and
Chester_W._Nimitz
related to MV Loch Dunvegan. "MV Loch Dunvegan". CalMac. Retrieved 12 December 2024. "9006409". Miramar Ship Index. "Ships of the fleet > Loch Dunvegan (II)"
MV_Loch_Dunvegan
Company for service on Loch Awe. The Countess of Breadalbane was built for the Caledonian Steam Packet Company operating services on Loch Awe for the London
MV_Countess_of_Breadalbane
MV Loch Bhrusda is a Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited water-jet propulsion ro-ro car ferry operated by Caledonian MacBrayne. After 11 years operating
MV_Loch_Bhrusda
Scottish ferry built in 1987
increased cancellations.[citation needed] Additional sailings are provided by Loch Frisa, introduced in June 2022. Isle of Mull also provides one of four weekly
MV_Isle_of_Mull
named Loch Awe at Glasgow Queen Street on 6 October 1981. 37027 was named Loch Eil at Glasgow Queen Street on 6 October 1981. 37043 was named Loch Lomond
List of British Rail Class 37 locomotives
List_of_British_Rail_Class_37_locomotives
Region of the Southern Uplands of Scotland
west side of Loch Doon, passing the reconstructed Loch Doon Castle and emerging at Stinchar Bridge, passing close to Loch Riecawr and Loch Bradan. The
Galloway_Hills
Secondary school in Dornoch, Sutherland, Scotland
serving the area of south east Sutherland between the Dornoch Firth and Loch Fleet which is rural with approximately three-quarters of the pupils coming
Dornoch_Academy
1944 Loch-class frigate of the Royal Navy
Second World War, and in the Mediterranean Fleet in the early 1950s, before being broken up in 1960. The Loch class was designed to meet the requirement
HMS_Loch_Dunvegan
Highland UK9001781 NG306265 Din Moss – Hoselaw Loch Scottish Borders UK9004291 NT806314 Dornoch Firth and Loch Fleet Highland UK9001622 NH788863 Drumochter Hills
List of Special Protection Areas in the United Kingdom
List_of_Special_Protection_Areas_in_the_United_Kingdom
Frigate of the Royal Navy
HMS Loch Achanalt was a Loch-class frigate of the Royal Navy that was loaned to and served with the Royal Canadian Navy during World War II. Ordered from
HMS_Loch_Achanalt
listed separately. For Scottish estuaries, please see under firths and sea lochs. The Scots have many words for watercourses. A "Water" (Lallans: "Watter"
List_of_rivers_of_Scotland
Scottish ferry built in 1986
MV Loch Linnhe (Scottish Gaelic: An Linne Dhubh) is a Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited ro-ro car ferry, built in 1986 and operated by Caledonian MacBrayne
MV_Loch_Linnhe
Sea loch in Scottish Lowlands, Scotland
Loch Ryan (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Rìoghaine, pronounced [l̪ˠɔx ˈrˠiː.ɛɲə]) is a Scottish sea loch that acts as an important natural harbour for shipping
Loch_Ryan
MV Loch Indaal is a roll-on/roll-off vehicle and passenger ferry being constructed for use by Caledonian MacBrayne on routes on the west coast of Scotland
MV_Loch_Indaal
Frigate of the Royal Navy
pennant number was changed to F437. Loch Lomond was recommissioned on 22 September 1950 and served in the Mediterranean Fleet based at Malta, also seeing service
HMS_Loch_Lomond
Sea loch in Argyll and Bute, Scotland
Loch na Keal is the principal sea loch on the western, or Atlantic coastline of the island of Mull, in the Inner Hebrides, Argyll and Bute, Scotland. Loch
Loch_na_Keal
Scottish ferry
traditional name on the "Uig Triangle" and is the third vessel in the CalMac fleet to have borne that name over the years. She carries the bell of the first
MV_Hebrides
Frigate of the Royal Navy
After the German surrender in May 1945, Loch Fyne was transferred to Scapa Flow to serve with the Home Fleet supporting the re-occupation of Norway, escorting
HMS_Loch_Fyne
Freshwater loch
Lake of Menteith, also known as Loch Inchmahome (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Innis Mo Cholmaig), is a loch in Scotland located on the Carse of Stirling (the
Lake_of_Menteith
Scottish clan battle circa 1455
sent some of his men and "a company of men from Ross" up the coast to Loch Fleet, just south of Dunrobin. Sutherland sent his brother Robert and some men
Battle of Skibo and Strathfleet
Battle_of_Skibo_and_Strathfleet
by Caledonian MacBrayne. For ten years she was at Largs and operated the Loch Fyne crossing from 1999 to 2014. She was replaced by the MV Lochinvar in
MV_Isle_of_Cumbrae
Killearnan Kingsmills Kingussie Lochaber Locheye & St. Duthus Curling Club Loch Fleet Loch Ness Moray Firth Ladies Moray Junior Curling Club Moray Virtual Moray
List of curling clubs in Scotland
List_of_curling_clubs_in_Scotland
MV Loch Shira (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Siora) is a car ferry operating on the Largs to Cumbrae route on the Firth of Clyde in western Scotland. The vessel
MV_Loch_Shira
not operate from MacBrayne's existing West Loch Tarbert pier and a site at Redhouse, much further down the loch was identified. In January 1969, Argyll County
MV_Pentalina-B
Frigate of the Royal Navy
Home Fleet until laid-up and put into Reserve in 1952, and was sold for scrapping in 1959. After sea trials and commissioning in November 1945 Loch Arkaig
HMS_Loch_Arkaig
Conservation designation used in Scotland
landscape in Scotland. The report, published in 1945, proposed that five areas (Loch Lomond & the Trossachs, the Cairngorms, Glen Coe-Ben Nevis-Black Mount, Wester
National scenic area (Scotland)
National_scenic_area_(Scotland)
Ship built in 1985
retired from the fleet by 21 November 2024, due to rising maintenance costs and the imminent arrivals of MV Isle of Islay and MV Loch Indaal on the Kennacraig
MV_Hebridean_Isles
CalMac vehicle and passenger ferry
the second vessel. Following a public vote, the names Isle of Islay and Loch Indaal were chosen for the first two vessels, which would primarily serve
MV_Isle_of_Islay
Scottish ferry ship, built 1993
Ardrossan, Caledonian Isles broke down with a steering fault: MV Loch Fyne and MV Loch Striven operated a shuttle service between Lochranza and Claonaig
MV_Caledonian_Isles
Passenger ferry
MV Loch Awe (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Obha) is a roll-on/roll-off vehicle and passenger ferry currently under construction in Poland for use on Caledonian
MV_Loch_Awe
Frigate of the Royal Navy
HMS Loch Insh was a Loch-class frigate of the Royal Navy, named after Loch Insh in Scotland. She was built by Henry Robb of Leith and launched on 10 May
HMS_Loch_Insh
Reservoir in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
Clatteringshaws Loch is a freshwater reservoir in the historical county of The Stewartry of Kirkcudbright in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. It was created
Clatteringshaws_Loch
Caledonian MacBrayne car ferry
MV Loch Fyne (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Fìne) is a Caledonian MacBrayne car ferry, owned by Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited, built in 1991 for the Isle
MV_Loch_Fyne
Passenger and vehicle ferry
fore-and-aft Voith-Schneider units, which had been successfully used on the fleet's 1972 Skye ferries. This propulsion system made the vessels fast and highly
MV_Orcadia
MV Loch Tarbert (Scottish Gaelic: Loch an Tairbeirt) is a Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited ro-ro car ferry, built in 1992 and currently operated by
MV_Loch_Tarbert
Scottish ferry
fixture in 2015. As of 2023[update], she is one of the oldest vessels in the fleet, having been in service for 40 years; upon arriving into Oban in the West
MV_Isle_of_Arran
List of Heritage listed buildings in Highland, Scotland
6999 Upload another image Mound Bridge and Keeper's Cottage The Mound, Loch Fleet NH7754998219 57°57′23″N 4°04′15″W / 57.956372°N 4.070904°W / 57.956372;
List of Category A listed buildings in Highland
List_of_Category_A_listed_buildings_in_Highland
Car and passenger ferry for Caledonian MacBrayne
/ Campbeltown. These vessels would ideally be of similar capacity to MV Loch Seaforth, and likely be LNG dual-fuel powered. In early July 2014 the Scottish
MV_Glen_Sannox_(2017)
Scottish ferry built in 2003
MV Lochinvar, MV Loch Bhrusda and MV Lord of the Isles (in between the latter's Lochboisdale–Mallaig sailings). This shuffling of the Mallaig fleet was criticised
MV_Coruisk
found throughout the Outer Hebrides deputising for other vessels. "The Fleet – Lochness". Ships of Calmac. Retrieved 25 June 2018. McCluskie, Tom (2013). The
SS_Lochness
Self-propelled gravity-assisted guided weapon flying from an independent underwater craft
SSBNs were permanently forward deployed at Advanced Refit Sites in Holy Loch, Scotland, Rota, Spain, and Guam by the middle 1960s, resulting in short
Submarine-launched ballistic missile
Submarine-launched_ballistic_missile
Sea loch in Argyll and Bute, Scotland
Campbeltown Loch (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Chille Chiarain) is a small sea loch near the south of the Kintyre Peninsula facing eastwards towards the Firth
Campbeltown_Loch
UK railway company
between Golspie and Wick and Thurso, and between the Mound (at the head of Loch Fleet) and Dornoch. For some years there was no station between Bonar Bridge
Sutherland_Railway
LOCH FLEET
LOCH FLEET
Boy/Male
Indian
Latch, Door lock
Male
French
French form of Italian Rocco, ROCH means "rest."
Boy/Male
Australian, French, Polish
A Pole
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for someone thought to resemble the loach (a species of freshwater fish), Middle English loche.
Boy/Male
Welsh
Legendary son of Caw.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Latch, Door lock
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a locksmith, from Middle English, Old English loc ‘lock’, ‘fastening’.English : topographic name for someone who lived near an enclosure, a place that could be locked, Middle English loke, Old English loca (a derivative of loc as in 1). Middle English loke also came to be used to denote a barrier, in particular a barrier on a river which could be opened and closed at will, and, by extension, a bridge. The surname may thus also have been a metonymic occupational name for a lock-keeper.English, Dutch, and German : nickname for a person with fine hair, or curly hair, from Middle English loc, Middle High German lock(e) ‘lock (of hair)’, ‘curl’.Americanized spelling of German Loch.
Girl/Female
German
Glory
Male
Polish
This is the name of the legendary founder of Poland (Lechia). The name is used to denote "a Pole." It is said to have derived from the name of the tribe of Lędzianie, from Slavic lęda, LECH means "uncultivated field."
Male
Gaelic
Gaelic name derived from the word dál, DÃLACH means "assembly, gathering."
Girl/Female
Arabic
Lock; Awesome
Boy/Male
English
Lives by tbe stronghold.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Lives Near Water
Boy/Male
Indian
Latch, Door lock
Boy/Male
Australian, Irish
Bright; Radiant
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. Perhaps a variant of Loach.
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German, Italian, Polish
Rock; Glory; Rest; Battle; Cry
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
British, English, Irish
Woods; Fortified Place; Bright; Radiant
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, Vietnamese
Lives by the Stronghold; Luck; Blessings
LOCH FLEET
LOCH FLEET
Boy/Male
Hebrew American Arabic Aramaic Greek
Holy place.
Boy/Male
German, Parsi
Garland of Flowers
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Fast; Creative; Young
Boy/Male
Arabic
Servant of the wise.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Unagitated; Firm; Steady
Girl/Female
American, Australian, German
Exalted Nature; Noble
Girl/Female
Arabic, Hindu, Indian
Sunrise Princess
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Reward
Girl/Female
Australian, Celtic, Gaelic, Latin
Gaelic Form of Grizel
Girl/Female
Tamil
LOCH FLEET
LOCH FLEET
LOCH FLEET
LOCH FLEET
LOCH FLEET
n.
That part or apparatus of a firearm by which the charge is exploded; as, a matchlock, flintlock, percussion lock, etc.
n.
See Loch, a medicine.
v. t.
To fasten in or out, or to make secure by means of, or as with, locks; to confine, or to shut in or out -- often with up; as, to lock one's self in a room; to lock up the prisoners; to lock up one's silver; to lock intruders out of the house; to lock money into a vault; to lock a child in one's arms; to lock a secret in one's breast.
n.
A plant (Astragalus Hornii) growing in the Southwestern United States, which is said to poison horses and cattle, first making them insane. The name is also given vaguely to several other species of the same genus. Called also loco weed.
v. t.
To link together; to clasp closely; as, to lock arms.
n.
A lake; a bay or arm of the sea.
n.
An inclosure in a canal with gates at each end, used in raising or lowering boats as they pass from one level to another; -- called also lift lock.
v. t.
To prevent ingress or access to, or exit from, by fastening the lock or locks of; -- often with up; as, to lock or lock up, a house, jail, room, trunk. etc.
v. t.
To furnish with locks; also, to raise or lower (a boat) in a lock.
n.
A kind of medicine to be taken by licking with the tongue; a lambative; a lincture.
v. t.
To fasten with a lock, or as with a lock; to make fast; to prevent free movement of; as, to lock a door, a carriage wheel, a river, etc.
v. t.
To lock with two bolts; to fasten with double security.
n.
A loch or lake; -- so spelt in Ireland.
n.
See 2d Loch.
n.
A place from which egress is prevented, as by a lock.
v. i.
To become fast, as by means of a lock or by interlacing; as, the door locks close.
n.
See Lich wake, under Lich.
n.
A waste weir for a canal, discharging into a lock chamber.
n.
See Loach.