a. Obs. rare. [f. LUSTRE sb.1, after illustrious.] Splendid, lustrous.
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.
176072. H. Brooke, Fool of Qual. (1809), III. 132. You will see folk there of much more lustrious attire.