Sc. [? Onomatopœic.] A heavy, swingeing blow.

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1723.  Ramsay, Monk & Miller’s Wife, 263. Wha lent him on the neck a lounder That gart him o’er the threshold founder.

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1816.  Scott, Antiq., xxi. I wad likeit weel just to hae … gien him a lounder wi’ my pike-staff.

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1862.  W. Hunter, Biggar & Ho. of Fleming, xix. 231. [The] unwary cur … received such a lounder as sent him howling to his den.

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