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Lusty, -ie, a. (adv.) Also: -ye, -i, , luistie. Comp. lustiar. Superl. lustyest, -iest, -iast, -east. [ME. lusti (c 1225), lusty, lustie, f. Lust n.]In many of the occurrences there is admixture of, or ambiguity between, two or more of the senses. Most senses are very common in verse, whereas senses 1–3 are appar. uncommon in prose.

1. Cheerful, light-hearted, gay, merry, joyful. Chiefly of persons and their attributes. c1460 Dietary 63.
In ȝowth be lusty [Makc. MS. lusti], sad quhen thon art ald
a1500 Henr. III. 96/11.
A lusty lady ȝing … Of lusty laitis and he honour
c1500-c1512 Dunb. xix. 6.
Gif I be galland, lusty and blyth Than will thay say … That owt of mynd ȝone man is hie
Id. Tua Mar. W. 49 [see 4 (2)]. 1535 Stewart 1727.
With lanchand luke, and with ane lustie cheir, He said till him … ‘Dear friend [etc.]’
c1540 Lynd. Syde Taillis 146.
Quhen thay wald mak collatioun With ony lustie companȝeoun
1530 Id. Test. Pap. 732.
The myrthfull maueis with the gay goldspink, The lustye larke
c1552 Id. Mon. 190. a1568 Bann. MS. 223 b/43.
With lusty hairt than suld I gif ane loip And cum to ȝow
1600 Hamilton Facile Tr. 49.
Lustie comeres be mirrie for ȝour ministers sayes [etc.]

b. Gay in appearance, gaily or brightly attired. Also of dress: Gay, bright.(1) c1500-c1512 Dunb. G. Targe 58.
Ane hundreth ladyes lusty in to wedis
Id. xix. 21.
Gife I be lusty in array
1513 Doug. iv. iv. 42.
Als fresch, als lusty dyd Eneas ryde
a1570-86 Maitl. F. cxxx. 55.
Than wepit scho lustie in weyd
15.. Dunb. App. viii. 13.
Thre kingis … To thé ar cumin with lusty rout
1531 Bell. Boece I. x.
Ane lusty halk with mony plumis broun
(2) a1500 K. Hart 474.
For saik of thé I will no colour reid Nor lusty quhyt vpone my bodie beir Bot blak and gray
c1500 Crying of Play 140.
Ȝe noble merchandis … Addres ȝow furth … In lusty grene lufraye
1513 Doug. x. iv. 63.
The lusty swannys fedrame, brycht and scheyn

2. Filled with or giving pleasure; enjoyable, delightful, agreeable, pleasant. a. Of one's life, a period of time, a period of festivity. c1460 Alex. (Taym.) 281 b.
Thus I begane in the lustie tyme of Maij
a1500 Henr. Fab. 773.
Mony now … Ȝit nor repentis … Because thay think thair lustie lyfe sa sweit
Id. III. 156/17.
O wantone Ȝowth als fresche as lusty May
c1475 Wall. viii. 938. a1500 Quare Jel. . a1500 K. Hart 423.
In wirschip of that lustie feist so ding
c1500-c1512 Dunb. xlvi. 8.
A lusty lyfe in luves scheruice bene
Id. lxix. 49.
Cum, lustie symmer, with thy flouris
Id. xxxi. 7, xlviii. 538, etc. 1513 Doug. i. Prol. 174.
The fyfte buke of the festis funerall The lusty gamys and plays palustrall
c1552 Lynd. Mon. 4697.
Sum man wald think ane lustye lyfe Ay quhen he list to change his wyfe
1530 Id. Test. Pap. 866, Meldrum 1036. Scott xvi. 38. c1590 J. Stewart II. 157/2.
Greif is in luif ane lustie langing lyf

b. Of food or drink or other sensuous pleasures or sensations. c. Of literary composition or music. Also as adv. a1500 K. Hart 60.
All fovellis … Of licour of ony lustie meis
a1500 Lanc. 335.
Tytan withe his lusty heit
c1500-c1512 Dunb. G. Targe 104.
Ballettis in lufe … With amourouse notis lusty to devise
Ib. 144.
The party was so plesand for to sene A wonder lusty bikkir me assayit
Ib. 270.
This ile before was bare … Off rethorike or lusty fresch endyte
1513 Doug. i. Prol. 308.
Na lusty cast of oratry Virgill wantis
Ib. ix. Prol. , xii. Prol. 308, xiii. Prol. 101. 1531 Bell. Boece I. ix.
To hals and brais with mony lusty kis
15.. Clar. iv. 1820. c1550 Rolland Ct. Venus i. 313.
O lustie lufe, thy lufesome obseruance So joyous is
a1568 Scott x. 4. 1585 James VI Ess. 23.
Whyles in that toung I gane a lusty glaise
adv. a1570-86 Dunb. Maitl. F. lxiii. 74.
He hes reft Mersar his endyt That did in luif so lustie [Ch. & M. lifly, B. lyfly] wryt

3. Delightful, agreeable, pleasant; also, delightful to look at, beautiful, splendid. a. Of places and scenes. b. Of visible objects, as flowers, illuminated letters, etc.a. a1500 Lanc. 628, Ib. 2583.
God wot a lustye cuntree was it thoore
c1500-c1512 Dunb. G. Targe 131.
Ladyes … Endlang the lusty rywir so thai mayit
Id. xxx. 33.
Every lusty toun and place Off all Yngland frome Berwick to Kalice
Id. xlvi. 28, xlviii. 44, lxxxviii. 33. 1513 Doug. vi. x. 26.
The lusty orchardis and the hailsum ȝardis Of happy sawlys
Ib. xii. Prol. 175.
Lusty valys
Ib. xiii. Prol. 21. a1568 Bann. MS. 229 a/45.
Allone vnder the lusty lynd I saw ane lusum lent
1528 Lynd. Dreme 819. 1535 Stewart 19412.
Engenius vpoune ane lustie le Dewydit hes his ost in battellis thre
15.. Clar. ii. 3. Ib. iv. 2315.
Into ane lustie innis ludgit thay
c1552 Lynd. Mon. 1140, 5560.b. a1500 K. Hart 153.
Ȝouthheid … cleikit on his cloik Was browdin all with lustie levis grene
Ib. 6. 1501 Doug. Pal. Hon. iii. 151.
Subtile muldrie [etc.] … Quick imagerie with mony lustie singis
Ib. 487.
Fast climmand vp thay lustie wallis of stone
c1500-c1512 Dunb. G. Targe 275.
Hir [Rhetoric's] lusty rosis redolent
Id. Tua Mar. W. 425.
My bright buke … With mony lusty letter ellummynit with gold
Id. lxiv. 8. 1513 Doug. xii. Prol. 192.
Wenschis and damysellis … Plettand thar lusty chaplettis for thar hed
1528 Lynd. Dreme 422.
Phebus … That lusty lampe and lanterne of the heuin
15.. Clar. ii. 651.
He hir gave ane lustie braslet
Ib. 425, 1366, iv. 1313.

4. Of ladies, their faces, looks, etc.: Fair, beautiful, lovely. Also absol. as noun.(1) 1456 Hay II. 128/29.
A faire and lustye spouse … our all grathit with … stately array tobe and appere mare fresche and lusty the day of hir mariage
a1500 Henr. Test. Cress. 339.
Thy lustie lyre ouirspred with spottis blak
Ib. 68. Id. Bludy Serk 8.
He had a dochter fair to fald A lusty lady ȝing
a1499 Contempl. Sinn. 529.
O princis prelatis and ladyis mast lustye In wardlie wrak plantand ȝour plesans
1490 Irland Mir. I. 103/24.
That Eleyne of Troy was sa lusty that nane mycht luk in hir wisage without lust of carnale plesaunce
a1500 K. Hart 137.
Ane legioun of thir lustie ladeis schene
Ib. 132, 298. a1500 Quare Jel. 99.
To sene from hir lusty eyne auaille The glettering teris
Ib. 211. c1500-c1512 Dunb. G. Targe 150, xxxii. 33, xlviii. 149, lxxvii. 6, 54, etc. 1513 Doug. vii. Prol. 33.
Lusty Hebe, Junoys douchtir gay
Ib. i. ii. 34, xi. ix. 86. 1533 Bell. Livy I. 29/17.
Ane lusty virgine quhais bewtie was superlative abone all the laif
1535 Stewart 217, 3672, 3680, 40878. 1528 Lynd. Dreme 406.1537 Id. Depl. Magd. 26, 143, 155.1540 Id. Sat. Proclam. 148.1540 Id. Sat. 245.c1550 Id. Meldrum 864.c1552 Id. Mon. 3490, etc.15.. Clar. iii. 1244, etc. c1550 Rolland Ct. Venus i. 730. Id. Seven S. 6075.
The king … Saw the woman quha was lustie in face
Ib. 538, 6422, 7716. 1558-66 Knox II. 415.
Schame haistit mariage betwix Johne Sempill, callit the Danser, and Marie Levingstoune, surnamit the Lustie
a1568 Scott ii. 4, iv. 1. 1572 Sat. P. xxxiii. 106. a1605 Montg. Misc. P. xvii. 63.
Throu hir garments, heir and thair, Appeirit hir lustie limis square
1603 Philotus .compar. c1500-c1512 Dunb. G. Targe 211, 213 (M).
Me thocht scho [Beauty] semit lustiar of cheir … and lustiar [B. lovarly] of face
superl. ?1438 Alex. ii. Prol. 13.
Than ga I boundin all in baill For ane, the lustyest that is wrocht
c1500-c1512 Dunb. lxxxiv. 15.
The lustiast ladie that nature can devyne … [will] tak a crippill
Id. lxxxix. 3. 1529 Lynd. Complaynt 239, 244.
‘I knaw ane maid in Fyfe, Ane of the lusteast wantoun lassis’; … ‘I knaw ane fairar, … Schir, quhen ȝe pleis to Leithgow pas, Thare sall ȝe se ane lusty las’
c1552 Id. Mon. 1998.
The lustyest on lyfe
a1568 Bann. MS. 255 a/1.
Sum thinkis his lady lustiest
Ib. 229 a/49. a1568 Scott vii. 30. a1585 Arbuthnot Maitl. Q. xxxv. 19. a1605 Montg. Misc. P. xxix. 19.(2) absol. c1500-c1512 Dunb. Tua Mar. W. 49.
Than spak ane lusty belyf, with lusty effeiris

5. Of persons generally, their looks, etc.: Pleasing in appearance, good-looking, attractive. a1500 Henr. Fab. 616.
Hesperons … Schawand his lustie wisage in the sky
Id. Deid Pollis 6.
As ȝe ar now, into this warld we wair, Als fresche, als fair, als lusty to behald
a1500 K. Hart 11.
In all his lusty lecam nocht ane spot
c1500-c1512 Dunb. lxxxi. 7.
Me thocht the lift all bricht with lampis lycht, And thairin enterrit many lustie wicht
1562-3 Winȝet I. 11/11.
Lyke as ane beutiful persoun is lustie anench in ane sobir rayment
c1610 Melville Mem. 120.
[Darnley] wes very lusty, berdles and lady-facit

6. Of men: Handsome, well-favoured; splendid, gallant, dashing, valiant; well-built, strapping, sturdy. Also absol. as noun, and transf. a1500 Henr. Deid Pollis 19.
Behald our heidis, O lusty gallandis gay
a1500 Gol. & Gaw. 258. c1475 Wall. ix. 1920.
Thryd part lenth in schuldrys braid was he, Rycht sembly, strang and lusty for to se
a1500 K. Hart 738.
‘My freyndis now ar flede, The lusty folk that ȝe furth with ȝow brocht: Methink thir carlis ar nocht courtlie clede’
Ib. 68. a1500 Lanc. 2555. c1500-c1512 Dunb. Tua Mar. W. 283 (M).
I had ane lustiar [Ch. & M. lufsummar] leyd my lust for to slokyn
Ib. 192, 375. Id. vii. 13. Id. xxvii. 40.
Suppois he had na lusty varlot [etc.]
Id. xxxii. 16, xlviii. 94, lxxvii. 12. 1513 Doug. vii. xi. 35.
The lusty Aventynns … the son of worthy Hercules
Ib. i. viii. 7, vi. xiii. 11, ix. xi. 48. 1531 Bell. Boece I. 2.
Becaus he wes ane lusty persone, strang of body, with greit spreit, he conquest … the favour of the King
Ib. 275.
Belt yow, thairfore, lusty gallandis, with manheid, and tak your wappinnis to this honest interpris
Ib. II. 264. Id. Livy I. 236/17. 1535 Stewart 174.
Rycht fair of face … , Lustie he wes and large in his persoun
Ib. 1880.
Lustie of lim and lyth
1545 Douglas Corr. 154.
The Guvernour … vas ane luste ȝung man, and meit to be exersit in varefare
1530 Lynd. Test. Pap. 501.
Of his court throuch Europe sprang the fame Off lustie [Pitsc. luistie] lordis and lufesum ladyis ȝing
c1550 Id. Meldrum 940, 971, Mon. 2973. Clar. iv. 1760. 1569 Sat. P. x. 154. 1572 Ib. xxx. 55. a1570-86 Maitland Maitl. F. xvi. 10. a1570-86 Maitl. F. clxx. 107.
Mair lustie linnage newir had a lord
a1578 Pitsc. I. 133/2. Ib. 379/23.
Debarrit … fre the croun because he was not sa lustie nor sa gainnand of dispositioun of his body
1588 Crim. Trials I. ii. 163.
He … apperit to hir att ane vther tyme, ane lustie mane, with mony mene and wemen with him
c1590 J. Stewart II. 19/158. 1596 Dalr. I. 205/18. Ib. II. 2/14. 1600-1610 Melvill 66. 1622 Pope's New-Year Gift.
Then ranne These lustie laddes through out all fayre Africke
1667 Edinb. B. Rec. X. 25.
Eatch companie consisting of twell lustie able men
16.. Kirkcudbright Min. Bk. 176.
Her three sons did appear, all lusty men
absol. a1500 Gol. & Gaw. 172.
Weill gretis yow, lord, yone lusty in leid
transf. a1568 Jok & Jynny 55.
I haif … Twa lusty lippis to lik ane laidill

7. Sturdy, robust, vigorous, healthy. Chiefly of children and animals. a1568 Scott i. 204.
Suppone maist sure he sall thé send support, And len the lustie liberos at large
1570 6th Rep. Hist. MSS. App. 651/2.
I fand your dowchter myrry and werray lustye and guid lyik … and the nwryis wele wsed
1589 Burntisland B. Ct. 21 June.
At quhatt tyme the said [horse] was lustie and gud lyk worth the sowme off twentie pundis money
1596 Dalr. I. 65/23.
Mony among thame … haue past this age [sc. 100] and ȝit ar fresche and lustie of body
1649 Ruthven Corr. 110.
My young son … is a lustie boy and lyk his father
1650 Brechin Presb. 23.
That was ane lustie calff of such ane ledlie beast
1674 Kirkcudbr. Sheriff Ct. Processes No. 214.
Tna great lustie young key with ther followers

8. transf. a. Applied to ships: Fair, fine, gallant. 1501 Doug. Pal. Hon. iii. 71.
I saw ane lustie harge Ouirset with seyis
Id. Æn. x. iv. 88.
He … Bostand the streme … with hys lang and lusty ballyngar Ourslydis the deip fludis
a1578 Pitsc. I. 367/13.
The King of Scottland had … tuo lustie schipis for weir

b. ? Of a ship's course: ? Swift, smart, as befitting a good ship. 1535 Stewart 38617.
Neirby Bamburch … Thir tua navingis … met; Syne set thair coursis lustie in the north, Quhill that tha come onto the month of Forth

c. Of a blow: Vigorous, hearty. 1657 R. Moray Lett. 67.
A lusty ront with a hazell rung would soon cure you of that intercalar disease

9. a. Pertaining to sensual pleasures, sensual, carnal. (Cf. 2 b). 1456 Hay II. 82/16.
[If a prince] geve till ane and other for lychtnes or for vane glorie or for othir vicious and lusty delytis
Ib. 116/26.
He mon renounce till his propre lusty desyris of the flesche

b. (With admixture of sense 2): Of sexual desire, amorous. c1475 Wall. v. 617.
He tauld Kerle off his new lusty baille
Ib. 715.
The sayr grewans ramaynyt in his entent, Los off his men and lusty payne off luff
Ib. vi. 18. 1490 Irland Mir. I. 136/34.
The rehald … man has wone ȝour hert, and his lusty plesaunce ȝoure chastite
1501 Doug. Pal. Hon. Prol. 85.
In thé [sc. May] is amorons lufe With incrementis fresche in lustie age
Id. Æn. iv. Prol. 34. Ib. 370. Ib. ii. heading.
Dido enflambyt in the lusty heyt, With amorus thochtis trublys al hir spreit

c. Of persons: Amorous, lascivious. a1598 Ferg. Prov. MS. No. 1424.
Women … Long & lusty, black & proud
1669 Sc. Hist. Rev. XL. 59.
I have caused apprehend ane lusty susy [? read husy] yesternycht
1665-76 Lauder Jrnl. 115.
[A preacher] who, praying for the ‘illustrious Duke of York’, sayd the ‘lusty duk’

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