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lucubrator|ˈl(j)uːkjuːbreɪtə(r)| [agent-n. f. lūcubrāre to lucubrate.] a. A nocturnal student. b. One who produces lucubrations.
1775S. J. Pratt Liberal Opin. cxxiii. (1783) IV. 137, I remained in his lucubratory, which, in point of exterior, surpassed everything but the lucubrator. 1828Marquis of Normanby Engl. in France II. 240 The most idle and unprofessional of lucubrators. 1833Lytton Eng. & Engl. iv. ii. II. 55 This quality..is entirely new in an essayist. I know of no other lucubrator who possesses it. |