Definition of Lounders

1. lounder [v] - See also: lounder

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lounders

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

Literary usage of Lounders

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

1. The History and Antiquities of the Parish of Tottenham, in the County of by William Robinson (1840)
"Pond Field ; lounders ; iw> Waders; ... Barn Close; Lionel Field ; Warner's Field; Halesfield ; Lord's Grove; Parkfield; Black-hope Grove; lounders Mead; ..."

2. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon (1843)
"... their lounders.(56) Their natural descent, from such painful and dangerous virtue, to the common vices of humanity, will not, perhaps, excite much grief ..."

3. School Days at Rugby by Thomas Hughes (1858)
"Prisoner's-base, lounders, high-cock-a-lorum, cricket, football, he was soon initiated into the delights of them all; and though most of the boys were older ..."

4. The Imperial Gazetteer of India by William Wilson Hunter (1881)
"... 296; jungle rites of the low castes, 296; non- Aryan rites merging into Hinduism, 296, 297 ; Brahman lounders of Hinduism, 297 ; low-caste apostles, ..."

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