[Cf. Da. † lunte lazy (Kalkar).] † a. Of a horse: Spiritless, tame (obs.). b. dial. (See quot. a. 1825.)
1639. T. de Gray, Compl. Horsem., 303. He will become lunt, and utterly to have lost his mettle.
a. 1825. Forby, Voc. E. Anglia, Lunt, short; crusty; surly in speech or in manners.