[f. LUBBERLY + -NESS.] The attribute of being lubberly.
1598. Florio, Zottichezza, clownishnes, lubbarlines.
1707. T. Brown, Lett. from Dead, II. (ed. 2), 67. A lazy Hulk, whose stupendious Magnitude is full big enough to load an Elephant with Lubberliness.
1882. Spurgeon, in Homilet. Rev., March, 342. There is a lumpishness and lubberliness innate in the elements of some mens constitution.