loche
[ lohch ]
noun
the North American burbot.
Origin of loche
11665–75; <Canadian French, French: loach
Words Nearby loche
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How to use loche in a sentence
Mr. De loche knew that the rebel General Jackson was in that neighborhood with a detachment of cavalry.
Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant, Complete | Ulysses S. GrantHis neighbor was as earnest in the southern cause as was Mr. De loche in that of the Union.
Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant, Complete | Ulysses S. GrantBefore the king was come again, Hagen had taken the treasure quite and sunk it all at loche, in the Rhine.
The Nibelungenlied | UnknownThis will also be found to be very much the case in proceeding to Portage la loche.
The doctor demonstrates to M. loche a number of cases under his observation, all of them the result of ignorance and of poverty.
The Social Significance of the Modern Drama | Emma Goldman
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