a. [f. L. lumbāgin-, LUMBAGO + -OUS.] Pertaining to, resembling or afflicted with lumbago.

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1620.  Venner, Via Recta (1650), 311. Some soft woollen cloth … which will preserve from lumbaginous pains.

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1834.  Jeffrey, in Ld. Cockburn, Life (1852), II. let. cxxii. 266. God bless us, I am dyspeptic and lumbaginous and cannot sleep.

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1875.  Swinburne, Ess. Chapman, 21. A ponderous and lumbaginous licence of movement.

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1893.  Weekly Missoulian, 11 Oct., 1/5. We … have just arisin from the dead and sitteth upon our lumbaginous haunches.

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