lustic

adj
/ˈlʌstɪk/

Etymology

From lust + -ic.

  1. inherited from *lustuz
  2. inherited from *lustu
  3. inherited from lust — “lust, pleasure, longing
  4. inherited from lust
  5. suffixed as lustic — “lust + ic

Definitions

  1. Vigorous.

    • Luſtique, as the Dutchman ſaies: Ile like a maide the Better whil'ſt I haue a tooth in my head: why he's able to leade her a Carranto.

The neighborhood

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