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.

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1763.  Swinton, in Phil. Trans., LIV. 104. Fæsulæ … with its district … formed one of the twelve lucumonies, or free states.

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1882.  ‘Ouida,’ Maremma, I. 36. Etruscan lucomonies had had their fortresses and their tombs away yonder.

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