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Date:
1500-1600
Language:
French
Origin:
lustre, from
Old Italian
lustro, from
Latin
lustrare
'to brighten'
luster
noun
lus‧ter
[
singular, uncountable
]
x-ref
the American spelling of
lustre
Definition from the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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