a. [f. LUSTRE sb.1 + -FUL.] Lustrous.

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1843.  Bamford, Homely Rhymes (1864), 76. And raven had never spread plume on the air Whose lustreful darkness with his might compare.

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1885.  G. Meredith, Diana, II. xiii. 333. Her eyes were proudly lustreful.

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