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lubricious, a.|l(j)uːˈbrɪʃəs| [f. L. lūbric-us lubric + -ious.] = lubricous, in various senses.
1583Stubbes Anat. Abus. i. (1879) 71 margin, Womens lubricious minds neuer content with any thinge when it is well. 1656[see lubrical]. 1698R. Ferguson View Eccles. 93 How Lubricious a Friend and Changeable a Partizan he will be to any Soveraign. 1706Phillips (ed. Kersey), Lubricious, slippery, uncertain, unconclusive, as A lubricious Hope, a lubricious Argument. 1884C. Reade in Contemp. Rev. May 711 He deserted pure for lubricious morality. Hence † luˈbriciousness rare—0.
1731in Bailey vol. II. |