a. Obs. rare. [f. LUSTRE sb.1, after illustrious.] Splendid, lustrous.

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1651.  Fuller, Abel Rediv., 7. Most worthily may … Old Berengarius fairly shine Within this Skie of lustrious Starres, Who ’gainst Romes errors fought Truths wars.

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1760–72.  H. Brooke, Fool of Qual. (1809), III. 132. You will see folk there of much more lustrious attire.

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