dislustre
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English
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[edit]dislustre (third-person singular simple present dislustres, present participle dislustring, simple past and past participle dislustred)
- To give up or lose lustre.
- 1922, Henry Williamson, “London Children and Wild Flowers”, in The Lone Swallows:
- […] a radiance hovered about the children as though the buttercups had dislustred their gold upon the air.