Rom. Hist. Also 9 erron. lucomony. [ad. F. lucumonie, f. L. lucumo: see prec.] A name given by modern writers to each of the twelve states of the Etruscan federation.
1763. Swinton, in Phil. Trans., LIV. 104. Fæsulæ with its district formed one of the twelve lucumonies, or free states.
1882. Ouida, Maremma, I. 36. Etruscan lucomonies had had their fortresses and their tombs away yonder.