Obs. rare. [ad. L. lūstrāre to LUSTRATE.]

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  1.  trans. To purify; = LUSTRATE v.1 1.

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1645.  Rutherford, Tryal & Tri. Faith (1845), 285. That all his actions moral be watered and lustered with faith.

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  2.  To view, survey; = LUSTRATE v.1 3.

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1541.  Paynell, Catiline, xiv. 20 b. They trusted, that Jupiter, lustring and beholdynge all thynges, wolde discouer the counsailes … of those vngratious hopelostes.

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1635.  D. Dickson, Pract. Wks. (1845), I. 10. If a Pagan’s life be well lustred.

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