v. Obs. [ad. F. luxer, ad. L. luxāre: see LUXATE v.] = LUXATE v. Hence Luxing vbl. sb.

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1708.  J. Philips, Cyder, II. 488/77. The Fall Luxt his Neck-joint.

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1725.  Pope, Odyss., XI. 80. Staggering I reel’d, and as I reel’d I fell, Lux’d the neck-joint.

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1775.  Ash, Suppl., Luxing, the act of putting out of joint.

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