Also in anglicized form lucumon. [L. lucumo, lucumon-, an Etruscan title.] One of the Etruscan nobles, who united in themselves the character and functions of priest and prince.

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1837.  Landor, Pentam., iii. Wks. 1853, II. 331/1. The lucumons of Etruria.

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1842.  Macaulay, Horatius, xxiii. Now might the burghers know, By port and vest … Each warlike Lucumo.

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1847.  Tennyson, Princess, II. 113. She … spoke of those That lay at wine with Lar and Lucumo.

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