a. rare. [f. LOCH sb.1 + -Y.] Full of lochs.

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1828.  J. Wilson, in Blackw. Mag., XXIV. 302. As woody, as lochy, and as rivery a parish, as ever laughed to scorn Colonel Mudge.

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1899.  J. Lumsden, Edin. Poems & Songs, 6. Duddingston’s lone, lochy dell.

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