a. [f. LUSTRE sb.1 + -FUL.] Lustrous.
1843. Bamford, Homely Rhymes (1864), 76. And raven had never spread plume on the air Whose lustreful darkness with his might compare.
1885. G. Meredith, Diana, II. xiii. 333. Her eyes were proudly lustreful.
a. [f. LUSTRE sb.1 + -FUL.] Lustrous.
1843. Bamford, Homely Rhymes (1864), 76. And raven had never spread plume on the air Whose lustreful darkness with his might compare.
1885. G. Meredith, Diana, II. xiii. 333. Her eyes were proudly lustreful.