[Cf. Da. † lunte lazy (Kalkar).] † a. Of a horse: Spiritless, tame (obs.). b. dial. (See quot. a. 1825.)

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1639.  T. de Gray, Compl. Horsem., 303. He will become lunt, and utterly to have lost his mettle.

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a. 1825.  Forby, Voc. E. Anglia, Lunt, short; crusty; surly in speech or in manners.

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