Now rare. [f. LUST v. + -ER1.] One who lusts.
1591. Lyly, Endym., III. iv. Eum. But did neuer any Louers come hether? Ger. Lusters, but not Louers.
1622. T. Stoughton, Chr. Sacrif., xi. 156. Doth not the Apostle forbid the Corinthians to be lusters after euill?
1705. Stanhope, Paraphr., III. 323. God gave the Lusters Flesh according to their Desire.
1847. C. Brontë, Jane Eyre (1890), 371. A luster after power.