Now rare. [f. LUST v. + -ER1.] One who lusts.

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1591.  Lyly, Endym., III. iv. Eum. … But did neuer any Louers come hether? Ger. Lusters, but not Louers.

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1622.  T. Stoughton, Chr. Sacrif., xi. 156. Doth not the Apostle forbid the Corinthians … to be lusters after euill?

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1705.  Stanhope, Paraphr., III. 323. God gave the Lusters Flesh according to their Desire.

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1847.  C. Brontë, Jane Eyre (1890), 371. A luster after power.

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