Definition of Lounder

1. to beat [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: beat

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lounder

louie
louies
louing
louis d'or
louis d'ors
louk
loukoum
loukoumades
loukoumi
loukoums
louma
loumas
loun
lound
lounded
lounder (current term)
loundered
lounders
lounding
lounds
louned
lounge
lounge-lizard
lounge about
lounge around
lounge car
lounge chair
lounge lizard
lounge lizards
lounge music

Literary usage of Lounder

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature by H.W. Wilson Company (1916)
"World Outl 2:8 Ap '16 Yuan, lounder of a new dynasty. McBride's 97:39-47 Ap '16 Kinross, Albert, ..."

2. Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, Under the Editorial Supervision of Lyon edited by Lyon Gardiner Tyler (1915)
"He had issue several sons and daughters, and was lounder of the family of his name in Elizabeth City county. ..."

3. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1823)
"... such a lounder over the neck, or back part of the head, that he fell violently on his face, after running two or three step» precipitately forward. ..."

4. Jamieson's Dictionary of the Scottish Language: In which the Words are by John Jamieson, John Johnstone (1867)
"LOUND, adj. Quiet ; tranquil. V. Lora. To lounder, t>. a. To beat with severe strokes, S. Ramsay. ... lounder, >. A severe stroke or blow, 8. Watson. ..."

5. A Glossary of the Cleveland Dialect: Explanatory, Derivative, and Critical by John Christopher Atkinson (1868)
"lounder, va To beat or thrash severely ; to strike with heavy strokes. Jam. gives this word, as a vb., ... lounder his lugs ;" box his ears soundly/ Wb. Gl. ..."

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