Lu*bric"i*ty (?), n. [L.
lubricitas: cf. F. lubricité.]
1. Smoothness; freedom from friction; also,
property which diminishes friction; as, the lubricity of
oil. Ray.
2. Slipperiness; instability; as, the
lubricity of fortune. L'Estrange.
3. Lasciviousness; propensity to lewdness;
lewdness; lechery; incontinency. Sir T. Herbert.
As if wantonness and lubricity were essential
to that poem.
Dryden.