Definition of Lovats

1. lovat [n] - See also: lovat

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lovats

louvre
louvred
louvres
lov'd
lovabilities
lovability
lovable
lovableness
lovablenesses
lovably
lovage
lovages
lovastatin
lovastatins
lovat
lovats (current term)
lovdarite
love-bite
love-child
love-children
love-egg
love-handled
love-hate
love-in
love-in-a-mist
love-in-idleness
love-in-winter
love-ins
love-lies-bleeding

Literary usage of Lovats

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Historical Papers Relating to the Jacobite Period, 1699-1750 by James Allardyce (1895)
"Mr. Campbell agreed with Dalrymple having been aboard the Ship with him, he was Examin'd as to the papers taken out of lovats Strong Box, and told us of a ..."

2. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and (1910)
"To the south-cast is the church of Kirkhill containing the vault of the lovats. Three miles south of Beauly is Beaufort Castle, the chief scat of the lovats ..."

3. Genealogical Collections Concerning Families in Scotland by Walter Macfarlane (1900)
"He was a Second Son of the Lord lovats by a Daughter of the Laird of Calders. by this Lady he had Hugh their only Son and a Daughter died Young. ..."

4. Memorials of John Murray of Broughton: Sometime Secretary to Prince Charles by John Murray, Robert Fitzroy Bell (1898)
"The father was not in the Rebellion, but it is probable the son was put in possession of the Estate upon his marriage with Lord lovats Daughter, ..."

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