Obs. [a. Du. lunderaar (in Kilian lunderer), f. lunderen to idle.] A skulker.

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c. 1425.  Wyntoun, Chron., II. viii. 740. Thai mycht … That lordschipe wyn in herytage, For to leve it fayntly, And lyve as lowndreris cayttevely.

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c. 1530[?].  Test. W. Thorpe, in Foxe, A. & M. (1583), I. 543/1. Lousengers and lounderers are wrongfully made and named Heremites.

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