lumbaginous, a.
(lʌmˈbeɪdʒɪnəs)
[f. L. lumbāgin-, lumbago + -ous.]
Pertaining to, resembling, or afflicted with lumbago.
| 1620 Venner Via Recta (1650) 311 Some soft woollen cloth..which will preserve from lumbaginous pains. 1834 Jeffrey in Ld. Cockburn Life (1852) II. let. cxxii. 266 God bless us, I am dyspeptic and lumbaginous and cannot sleep. 1875 Swinburne Ess. Chapman 21 A ponderous and lumbaginous licence of movement. |