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† ˈloonery Obs. In 6– lounrie, -y, 7 lownry. [f. loon n.1 + -ery.] The disposition and habits of a loon or rascal; lechery, villany.
1508Dunbar Flyting w. Kennedie 100 Thow art bot Gluncoch with thy giltin hippis, That for thy lounry mony a leisch hes fyld. 1567Satir. Poems Reform. viii. 37 Euir þe mair þow wald be trowit, The les þi lounrie Is allowit. 1606Rollock On 2 Thess. 114 In thy lownry thou cannot haue an eye to God. 1686G. Stuart Joco-ser. Disc. 47 Upon trial found a rogue For all his lownry was discovered. |