a. [f. L. Lutēti-a an ancient city on the site of modern Paris + -AN.] Of or belonging to Lutetia or Paris; Parisian.
1740. Somerville, Hobbinol, II. 235. That Strength Which by your great Forefathers taught, [might] have fixd The British Standard on Lutetian Towrs.
1840. Sir Morgan ODoherty, in Frasers Mag., XXII. 636.
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