Obs. rare1. [Perh. subst. use of LUSKING ppl. a.] = LUSK sb.
1593. B. Barnes, Parthenophil, in Arb., Garner, V. 457. The lead-heeled lazy luskins louping, Fling out, in their new motley breeches!
[1824. Mactaggart, Gallovid. Encycl., 325. A luscan was lodged once in a farm-house, and thought proper to walk off in the morning with the bed-clothes.]