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roquelaure
[ rok-uh-lawr, -lohr, roh-kuh-; French rawkuh-lawr ]
noun
plural roquelaures
- a cloak reaching to the knees, worn by men during the 18th century.
roquelaure
/ 藞谤蓲办蓹藢濒蓴藧 /
noun
- a man's hooded knee-length cloak of the 18th and 19th centuries
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of roquelaure1
First recorded in 1710鈥20; named after the Duc de Roquelaure (1656鈥1738), French marshal
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of roquelaure1
C18: from French, named after the Duc de Roquelaure (1656鈥1738), French marshal
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Roquelaure, she wrote an erotic series known as the 鈥淪leeping Beauty鈥 novels.
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Rice also wrote erotic fiction under the pseudonyms Anne Rampling and AN Roquelaure, including Exit to Eden.
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Roquelaure, her Sleeping Beauty trilogy is an explicit S&M fantasy.
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Anne Rice has written erotic fiction as A. N. Roquelaure.
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Rice first published the Sleeping Beauty trilogy in the 1980s under the pseudonym AN Roquelaure because she "needed the anonymity of the pen name to write freely, to pursue an authentic erotica without being inhibited or self-conscious".
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