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▪ I. † lucet1 Obs. In 6 lucette, 7 lucit. [a. OF. lucet, f. lus luce1.] A pike; = luce1.
c1550Battle of Otterburn xlvi. in Child Ballads III. 297 The lucettes and the cressawntes both; The Skottes favght them agayne. 1658R. Franck North. Mem. (1821) p. xxix, The artist [i.e. fisherman] (if expert) may summons up lucit, and the generous race of salmon. ▪ II. lucet2 ? Obs.|ˈl(j)uːsɪt| (See quot. 1858.)
a1650in Furnivall Percy Folio (1868) II. 402 Shee that liues by nille and tape, & with her bagge & lucett beggs. 1858Simmonds Dict. Trade, Lucet, a lady's lace loom, made of bone, ivory or wood. |