Part 513 (1/2)
_Ross._
2. Shabby; applied to dress, S.
~Lounrie~, _s._ Villany.
_Dunbar._
LOUN, LOWN, _s._ A boy, S.
_Dunbar._
Isl. _lione_, servus.
~Loun's piece~, the uppermost slice of a loaf of bread, S.
_To_ LOUNDER, _v. a._ To beat with severe strokes, S.
V. ~Loundit~.
_Ramsay._
~Lounder~, _s._ A swinging stroke, S.
_Watson._
LOUNDIT, _part. pa._ Beaten.
_Dunbar._
This seems the origin of _Lounder_, apparently allied to Fenn.
_lyon_, ferio, verbero.
_To_ LOUP, _v. n._
1. To leap, to spring, S. pret. _lap_.
_Chr. Kirk._
Moes. G. _hlaup-an_, saltare; Su. G. _loep-a_, currere.
2. To run, to move with celerity, S. B.
_Forbes._
3. To give way; applied to frost, S.