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Definition of "lustihood" [lus•ti•hood]

  • The state of being lusty. (noun)
  • A vigor of body. (noun)

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Use "lustihood" in a sentence
  • "Quoth Sahim, “I had a mind to measure myself with thee in the field and make trial of my lustihood in cut and thrust.”"
  • "We sympathize with James, a romantic, active, and accomplished prince, cut off in the lustihood of youth from all the enterprise, the noble uses, and vigorous delights of life; as we do with Milton, alive to all the beauties of nature and glories of art, when he breathes forth brief, but deep-toned lamentations over his perpetual blindness."
  • "They flourished in times full of spirit and lustihood, when men enjoyed life roughly, but heartily and vigorously; times wild and picturesque, which have furnished poetry with its richest materials, and the drama with its most attractive variety of characters and manners."