• Lucubration

    Pronunciation

    • Rhymes: -eɪʃən

    Origin

    From the Latin lūcubrātiō ("nighttime study"), from lūcubrō ("work by artificial light"), from lūx ("light").

    Full definition of lucubration

    Noun

    lucubration

    (plural lucubrations)
    1. intense and prolonged study or meditation; especially, late at night
    2. The product of such study; often, writings.
      • 1850, , by Nathaniel HawthorneWith his own ghostly voice, he had exhorted me, on the sacred consideration of my filial duty and reverence towards him,—who might reasonably regard himself as my official ancestor,—to bring his mouldy and moth-eaten lucubrations before the public.
      • 1868, , by Carl SchurzThere is General Blair. True, his lucubrations on negro supremacy are ludicrous enough, but it will not do to speak lightly of his ability. There is power in his organization.
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