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.
1837. Landor, Pentam., iii. Wks. 1853, II. 331/1. The lucumons of Etruria.
1842. Macaulay, Horatius, xxiii. Now might the burghers know, By port and vest Each warlike Lucumo.
1847. Tennyson, Princess, II. 113. She spoke of those That lay at wine with Lar and Lucumo.