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† luˈsorious, a. Obs. [f. L. lūsōri-us belonging to a player (f. lūsor player) + -ous.] Used in sport or as a pastime.
1613T. Godwin Rom. Antiq. (1625) 100 He did not beate the ayre, and flourish with those lusorious, and preparatory weapons, but he did truly fight. 1619Gataker Lots vi. 117 Lusorious Lots; and such as be vsed in game, sport or pastime, for recreation and delight. 1668G. C. in H. More Div. Dial. Publ. to Rdr. a 4, The ill Tendency of such loose and lusorious Oratorie. 1697Potter Antiq. Greece ii. xvi. (1715) 332 Of Lots there were four sorts, viz. Political, Military, Lusorious, and Divinatory. |