Obs. exc. Sc. Also 4, 9 loper, 9 lapper. [? f. LOPPER v.] = LOPPERED.
c. 1340. Richard Rolle of Hampole, Prick of Conscience, 459. Whar he had na other fode Bot wlatsom glet, and loper blode.
1816. Scott, Antiq., x. Lapper-milk.
1823. Crabb, Technol. Dict., Lopper Milk (Husband.), old milk turned to curds.
a. 1894. J. Shaw, Dumfr. Dial., in Wallace, Country Schoolm. (1894), 350. Loper snow, snow in a state of slush.