Definition of Lound

1. loun [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: loun

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lound

loughlinite
loughs
louie
louies
louing
louis d'or
louis d'ors
louk
loukoum
loukoumades
loukoumi
loukoums
louma
loumas
loun
lound (current term)
lounded
lounder
loundered
lounders
lounding
lounds
louned
lounge
lounge-lizard
lounge about
lounge around
lounge car
lounge chair
lounge lizard

Literary usage of Lound

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Calendar of Charters and Rolls Preserved in the Bodleian Library by Bodleian Library, William Henry Turner (1878)
"Dated at lound the Sunday next after the feast of St. Matthew, 3 Hen. ... John de Dunston of Hopton grants to Robert Andrew of lound all those lands &c. ..."

2. A Dictionary of English and Welsh Surnames: With Special American Instances by Charles Wareing Endell Bardsley (1901)
"Norf.. temp. Edw. Ill: FF. Alice du Lund. CR, 33 Edw. I. Johannes del lound, 1179: PT Yorks, p. 24. Lund is the commonest form of entry in early rolls. ..."

3. Journal by Kentucky, House of Representatives, General Assembly (1871)
"... An act to amend an act, entitled "An act to charter the Owensboro and Russellville Railroad Company;" And liad lound the same truly enrolled. ..."

4. Chambers's Biographical Dictionary: The Great of All Times and Nations by Francis Hindes Groome, David Patrick (1898)
"Í7 í^), anil »аг-Ьи-Л (1X21*). et Boue at the end lound himself .... lound ..."

5. Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year (1901)
"A shepherd picked up one to throw at some goats, and next day his brother lound it, took it to a jeweler, and received 1.200 francs for it. ..."

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