Obs. Also 5 luskand. [f. LUSK v. + -ING2.] Slothful, lazy.
c. 1460. Towneley Myst., xx. 750. Nay, luskand losell, lawes of the land Shall fayll bot we haue oure will.
1600. J. Lane, Tom Tel-troth (1876), 128. Thither thus lusking lubber softly creeped.