lustral

adj

Etymology

From Latin lūstrālis, from lūstrum (“purificatory sacrifice”); compare French lustral. See lustrum.

  1. borrowed from lūstrālis

Definitions

  1. Of or pertaining to (ritual) purification.

    • lustral days
    • lustral water
  2. Of or relating to a lustrum, or period of five years.

    • a lustral cycle
  3. Synonym of Zoloft.

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