Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun An obsolete form of loch or lough, and of low.

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Examples

  • For deeth, that taketh of heigh and logh his rente,

    The Canterbury Tales 2006

  • Did you know there is a bo logh (blog) written in Klingon?

    Speaking of Klingon 2004

  • Did you know there is a bo logh (blog) written in Klingon?

    July 2004 2004

  • An upcoming entry on bo logh discusses the survival benefit of the phenomenon.

    languagehat.com: PAREIDOLIA. 2004

  • SC, who had "held a rather dyspeptic view" of artificial languages (in particular Klingon) and the people who study them, had his eyes opened by exchanges with Rachel Shallit of a tear in the fabric of spacetime and Qov, proprietress of bo logh (one of two Klingon blogs I know of, the other being jIqel's Journal); his discussion of Why SC likes fictional languages now is well worth reading.

    languagehat.com: ON RESPECTING KLINGON. 2004

  • Pontifus: not so much Ghostlightning: okay Pontifus: lol, i do books lelangir: but …. logh tactics are sexy Pontifus

    Anime Nano! 2009

  • If a guy wears women's dress the people will logh.

    Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions 2008

  • I take logh encch to be the fame as the Locatio of our ancient tenures,

    Collectanea de Rebus Hibernicus 1786

  • D. 1283, he became fole prince and fovercign of Thomond; banifhed faid Donogh's brother Tur - logh Oge out of his feat at Innis-An-Laoi, and built a caftle in the fame place, A.

    Collectanea de Rebus Hibernicis 1786

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