Simple past tense and past participle of lucubrate.(verb)
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Use "lucubrated" in a sentence
"Well-a-day, that we should find such passions of envy and jealousy in bosom of a distinguished poet, whose lucubrated productions may (for all that is known to the present writer) be no great shakes after all, and mere food for powder!"
"And such like questions, worthy of being lucubrated upon by great minds only."
""Every university should," he lucubrated, "wherever their fee level is, but specifically for a fee level above £6,000, recruit on the basis of no more people coming from the private sector than there are in the public as a whole.""