What is a lovelace slang?

A "Lovelace" (often capitalized) is an archaic slang term for a well-mannered, charming, but ultimately unscrupulous libertine or rake. Originating in 1748, the term is derived from the character Robert Lovelace, the seductive villain in Samuel Richardson’s novel Clarissa.
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What does lovelace mean in slang?

Lovelace (plural Lovelaces) A well-mannered libertine.
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What does Lovelace refer to?

Lovelace Surname Meaning

English: variant of Loveless . The spelling is apparently the result of folk etymology which understood the word as a nickname for a dandy fond of lace.
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What is the meaning of the name Lovelace?

The surname Lovelace is derived from the Old English word "laweles," which means "lawless" and is ultimately derived from the Old English word "laghles," which means "outlaw." 1 As a surname, it may have come from a nickname for a person who was an outlaw, or was uncontrolled or unrestrained.
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What is the noun of Lovelace?

Lovelace in British English

(ˈlʌvˌleɪs ) noun. 1. Countess of, title of Augusta Ada King. 1815–52, English mathematician and personal assistant to Charles Babbage: daughter of Lord Byron.
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What is Lovelace known for?

Ada Lovelace, an English mathematician and writer, is often referred to as “the first programmer” because she helped revolutionize the trajectory of the computer industry. She is considered the first person to recognize that computers had a much larger potential than mathematical calculation.
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What is the meaning of Lorris?

noun. lo·​ris ˈlȯr-əs. : any of several nocturnal slow-moving tailless arboreal primates (subfamily Lorisinae): such as. a. : either of two slim-bodied primates (Loris tardigradus or L.
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Does lovelace mean outlaw?

The English and Welsh surname Lovelace is of nickname origin. The name is derived from the old English word " laweles " meaning lawless, the name was used as nickname for an outlaw.
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Who or what is Lovelace?

Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace (née Byron; 10 December 1815 – 27 November 1852), also known as Ada Lovelace, was an English mathematician and writer chiefly known for work on Charles Babbage's proposed mechanical general-purpose computer, the analytical engine.
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What kind of name is Lovelace?

The Anglo-Saxon surname Lovelace is a modern deviation of the medieval nickname “lufuleas”. Lufuleas is a compound word made up of the prefix “lufu” which translates to mean love in modern English and the suffix “leas” which translates to mean free or without.
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What did the word computer mean to Lovelace?

In some cases, the word 'computer' simply meant a person who carries out repetitive calculations. Many of these 'computers' were women.
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Why is Simon's last name Lovelace?

Why is Simon's surname 'Lovelace' ? So Simon's roommate at the shadowhunter academy was George Lovelace. He was a mundane and had been adopted by the Lovelace family. George died during ascension, and so to honour his friend Simon took the name Lovelace.
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What does "you name it" mean in slang?

informal. : anything you could say or think of. You name it, we sell it! I like all kinds of music: rock, blues, reggae, classical—you name it!
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What does chumpy mean in slang?

chumpy (comparative chumpier, superlative chumpiest) Short and fat, particularly in comparison with something of more favourable dimensions. (slang, of a person) Blockheaded; dim-witted. (slang, mildly insulting) Like a chump; annoying.
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What is a Jem in slang?

Hi Glenda, gem has a slang meaning and it means something very positive,great. But there is also a 'GEM' that is an abbreviation for Green-eyed-monster and that has a negative meaning. It could refer to a very jealous person or jealousy itself.
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Is Lovelace a villain?

' (Lovelace is often rather a stagey sort of villain: I believe he was based n the character Lothario in the play 'The Fair Penitent' and he often has the speech patterns and mannerisms of this stage villain).
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Who was William King Count of Lovelace?

William King-Noel, 1st Earl of Lovelace, FRS (21 February 1805 – 29 December 1893), styled The Lord King from 1833 to 1838, was an English nobleman and scientist. He was the husband of Lord Byron's daughter Ada, today remembered as a pioneering computer scientist.
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When did Lovelace come out?

The biographical film Lovelace, about Linda Lovelace, premiered at Sundance on January 22, 2013, and had its U.S. theatrical release on August 9, 2013, with wider releases in other countries following, such as the UK on August 23, 2013. 
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What is the Lovelace test?

The Lovelace Test, named after Ada Lovelace, takes a different approach. Proposed in 2001 by Selmer Bringsjord and colleagues, it asks: Can AI create something truly original — something its designers can't fully explain? To pass the Lovelace Test, AI must: Create something genuinely new — not just remix existing data.
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What is the Scottish name meaning red hair?

RUADH – Gaelic byname meaning “red”, often a nickname for one with red hair. This was the nickname of the Scottish outlaw Raibeart Ruadh MacGregor (1671-1734), known as Rob Roy in English.
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Where does the name Wyan come from?

from the Middle English personal name Wyun a diminutive of Old French Wy (from Continental Germanic Wido a hypocoristic form of compound names in wīd- 'wide broad').
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What is Doris' term for a woman?

Definition of 'doris'

3. women collectively; womankind.
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What does "thur" mean?

Thur. (also Thurs.) written abbreviation for Thursday. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Days, & parts of the week.
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