loun

See also: Loun

English

Etymology 1

Origin uncertain. Compare Scots lounder (to deal heavy blows on, thrash).

Verb

loun (third-person singular simple present louns, present participle louning, simple past and past participle louned)

  1. (Britain dialectal, chiefly Northern England) To beat; thrash.

Etymology 2

From either Scots loon (boy, lad) or Middle Dutch loen (fool, lout).

Noun

loun (plural louns)

  1. (Ulster) boy, youth

Luxembourgish

Verb

loun

  1. second-person singular imperative of lounen
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