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lustihood arch.|ˈlʌstɪhʊd| [f. lusty + -hood.] Lustiness, vigour of body, robustness; occas. † lustfulness.
1599Shakes. Much Ado v. i. 76 His Maie of youth, and bloome of lustihood. 1606― Tr. & Cr. ii. ii. 50. 1794 Mathias Purs. Lit. (1798) 6 In these latter days, they [Frenchmen] have been neighing after the constitutions of their neighbours in their lawless lustihood. 1806H. Siddons Maid, Wife, & Widow III. 71, I had no money, but I had health in all its lustihood. 1822W. Irving Braceb. Hall (1823) I. 122 The oak, in the pride and lustihood [ed. 1845 lustiness] of its growth. 1826Scott Woodst. xxix, Showing my lustihood at foot-ball. 1873Browning Red Cott. Nt.-cap 1252 Youth, strength and lustihood can sleep on turf. |