Obs. [f. LUSTRE sb.1 + -ATE.] trans. To impart luster to; LUSTRE v.

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1688.  Abridgm. Spec. Patents, Weaving (1861), 1. Invencion of making, dressing, and lustrateing silke, called black plain, alamodes, ranforcees, and lutestringes.

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1689.  Lond. Gaz., No. 2454/4. Peter Du Clou who Dresseth and Lustrateth Silks, Stuffs, &c.

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1697–8.  Act 9 Will. III., c. 43 § 13.

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