(UK, dialectal, chiefly, Northern England, archaic) To beat; to deal a heavy blow; to whack.
"But Father," said Jenny, "if they come to lounder ilk ither as they did last time, suld na I cry on you?”
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(UK, dialectal, chiefly, Northern England, archaic) A heavy blow.
Deed, my bonny lass, I'll hae a kiss for a' my trouble at least,' and he caught her by the waist ; but she geed him sic a lounder o' the side o' the heed, that she garr'd him reel again
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