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"To be a loch to be something" what does it mean ?


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exRanger profile picture exRangerOctober 2019
In English, the word "loch" means "lake" or "sea inlet" (the term comes form the Celtic -- Irish/Scot/Welsh -- language, not Anglo-Saxon or Latin).

In the context of your question, i.e., "To be a loch to be something." it has no meaning at all -- in fact the sentence makes no sense. I advise you to re-check the source, you might have misquoted the source statement.