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lovat

American  
[luhv-uht] / ˈlʌv ət /

noun

  1. a grayish blend of colors, especially of green, used in textiles, as for plaids.


lovat British  
/ ˈlʌvət /

noun

  1. a yellowish-green or bluish-green mixture, esp in tweeds or woollens

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Etymology

Origin of lovat

First recorded in 1905–10; probably after Thomas Alexander Fraser, Lord Lovat (1802–75), who popularized tweeds in muted colors as hunters' dress