Obs. rare. [Irregularly f. LUXURI-OUS + -TY.] a. Lasciviousness, lustfulness. b. = LUXURIANCE.

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1563–87.  Foxe, A. & M. (1596), 225/2. Greedie couetousnesse, and filthie luxuritie.

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1595.  L. Piot, Orator, 375. That proceedeth of nothing but idlenesse and gluttonie which provoketh luxuritie.

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1630.  T. Westcote, Devon. (1845), 391. Its fruitful glebe and luxurity thereof.

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