Obs. rare. [ad. L. lūstrāre to LUSTRATE.]
1. trans. To purify; = LUSTRATE v.1 1.
1645. Rutherford, Tryal & Tri. Faith (1845), 285. That all his actions moral be watered and lustered with faith.
2. To view, survey; = LUSTRATE v.1 3.
1541. Paynell, Catiline, xiv. 20 b. They trusted, that Jupiter, lustring and beholdynge all thynges, wolde discouer the counsailes of those vngratious hopelostes.
1635. D. Dickson, Pract. Wks. (1845), I. 10. If a Pagans life be well lustred.