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First published 1952 (SND Vol. III). Includes material from the 1976 supplement.
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CULLOCH, Cullach, Collach, n.  “The broad-nosed eel, Anguilla latirostris. This word is used at Lough Neagh, and is the Irish Colloch, = wicked, in allusion to this eel's voracious habits” (Uls. 1880 W. H. Patterson Gl. Ant. and Dwn.).Arg. 1905 A. R. Forbes Gaelic Names 359: 
"Collach" or "cullach" is used most in Ireland and south-west Argyllshire, and is said to mean wicked hunter - lit., boar.

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