Definition of Lucubrates

1. Verb. (third-person singular of lucubrate) ¹

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Definition of Lucubrates

1. lucubrate [v] - See also: lucubrate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lucubrates

lucotherapy
lucrative
lucratively
lucrativeness
lucrativenesses
lucre
lucres
lucriferous
lucrific
luctation
luctations
luctiferous
luctual
lucubrate
lucubrated
lucubrates (current term)
lucubrating
lucubration
lucubrations
lucubrator
lucubrators
lucubratory
lucule
luculent
luculently
lucules
lucullan
lucullite
lucullites
lucuma

Literary usage of Lucubrates

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Convention and Revolt in Poetry by John Livingston Lowes (1919)
"... Mercy lucubrates (his spelling stripped of its eccentricities) as follows: 0 sovereigns, I beseech you your conditions to rectify, And with humility and ..."

2. The Journal of Speculative Philosophy: Ed. by Wm. T. Harris edited by William Torrey Harris (1879)
"It is at work in him who lucubrates in the silence of the night, or disputes with his imaginary opponent, or, pacing his room, builds castles in the air. ..."

3. The Gentleman's Magazine (1831)
"The scholar who lucubrates amidst the scenes and narratives of days long gone by, sees in fancied retrospect the ample space which the empires of ..."

4. Elements of Physiology by Anthelme Richerand (1819)
"... to clean the skin by bathing; the water removes the dust and the other impurities which may be attached to its surface by the fluid which lucubrates it. ..."

5. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1902)
"... appreciates past and present medical celebrities and medical happenings; visits Carlyle's house at Chelsea; even lucubrates over the Boer War. ..."

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