1. lovat - Noun
2. lovat - Adjective
lovat (countable and uncountable, plural lovats)
A dusty blue-green colour.
lovat:
lovat (not comparable)
Of a dusty blue-green colour.
The main character is Lucas Lovat, a spy in the Court of Henry VII, and a subplot of the novel is his indecision as to whether Warbeck is, or is not, Prince Richard. Source: Internet
Greg Matheson and Martin Mainland started on the Lovat bench alongside Bailey MacKay, whilst Thomas Fraser was promoted from the reserves and played the full 90 minutes in defence. Source: Internet
Lovat Holiday Parks suggests a lodge could rent out for almost £2,500 for a week during the height of the summer tourist season. Source: Internet
Lovat could move five clear of Newtonmore with a win and Gallagher said travelling to Badenoch may be more favourable for his team. Source: Internet
’More punished some slack Lovat defending to score twice more before the end. Source: Internet
The resultant Lovat free-hit was played to Graeme MacMillan but his shot was saved with his hand by ’More keeper Callum Grover. Source: Internet