- Originaltext: am Pettenhoferweg ... am Graben 87?? Lachgraben
- Quelle ww.tara.tcd.ie/bitstream/2262/3921/1/jssisiVolXII263_294.pdf
LAGHT is from the Irish leacht, " a grave " or " pile of stones in memory of the dead." There are three Townlands named LAGHT, and this word forms part of the name of many others, as Laghtane, leachtan, " little grave or monument." The Manx for " a grave " is lhiaght, as Lhiaghtny-Foawr, " grave of the giant.
- Querverweis, siehe dazu auch Lachacker unter Ortsnamen