Lucubrations [noun]
Definition of Lucubrations:
advisement
Sentence/Example of Lucubrations:
Father Bougeant calls his lucubration a new system of philosophy; but this is not strictly true.
It was the well-earned harvest of many a learned conference, of many a patient lecture, and many a midnight lucubration.
The "gentlemen of the police and the gendarmerie" shrugged their shoulders and paid no attention to this lucubration.
No amount of crime and bloodshed will atone for the stationary mechanism of this lucubration.
I am only glad to see that Henry is himself ashamed of his lucubration.
Mr. Charming is a boon, and we would not have missed his lucubration on any account.
I put an end to this my lucubration after having very humbly craved your good will and affection.
In my last lucubration I proposed the general use of water gruel, and hinted that it might not be amiss at this very season.
How was it that the capitalist had put his signature to such a lucubration?