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Definition of Lochans
1. lochan [n] - See also: lochan
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lochans
Literary usage of Lochans
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Two Months in the Highlands, Orcadia, and Skye by Charles Richard Weld (1860)
"Destruction of Forests by the Romans. — The Black Mount. — Reproduction of
Trees.—Farn- ham Heath.—Noble Mountains.—Ben Stack.—Arkle.—lochans. ..."
2. History of Sligo, County and Town by William Gregory Wood-Martin (1889)
"Major Wood left the lochans to his wife's nephew, George St. George, fourth son
of Henry St. George, Esq., of Athlone, and subsequently of Kilrush, ..."
3. Journal by Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (1867)
"... of Woods- Wood conferred the lochans on his pro- gift was grandfather to the
... but I now give ther to Major St. George, the present you the lochans as ..."
4. Summary of Progress of the Geological Survey of Great Britain and the Museum by Geological Survey of Great Britain (1903)
"Since three of the above lochans lie between basalt dykes, which run to the north
and to the south of them, there can be little doubt that the lochans lie ..."
5. The Journal of the Kilkenny and South-east of Ireland Archaeological Society (1867)
"George St. George of Woods- Wood conferred the lochans on his pro- gift was ...
but I now give iher to Major St. George, the present you the lochans as my ..."