Lochinvar


[lok-in-vahr, lokh-] /ˌlɒk ɪnˈvɑr, ˌlɒx-/

noun
1.
the hero of a ballad included in the narrative poem Marmion (1808) by Sir Walter Scott.
2.
a romantic suitor.

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