loch
Verb.
Victory.
e.g.
Ka walocho to wayudo osimbo.
en
If we become victors we will get a crown.
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RoscoeTONNY

loch
Victory. Also means a tether/fixture/attachment that anchors something, notably cattle, to a reference point. May also refer to Kingdom.
e.g.
Loch en mari.
Twe diendno e loch.
en
Victory is yours.
Tether that goat.
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mikejaroya

loch
Noun.
Reign.
e.g.
Notwe rawera no e loch wuon gi.
en
The youth was imprisoned during the reign of his father.
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RoscoeTONNY

loch
Noun.
A win.
e.g.
Jithindo noyudo loch juma mokalo.
en
The children secured a win last week.
By
RoscoeTONNY
