lurdan

/ˈlɜrdən/
noun
  1. A lazy, dull, or worthless person (archaic; rarely used in modern English).
    • In old stories, the lurdan was always sleeping by the fire.
    • No one wanted to hire the lurdan, who spent his days doing nothing.
    • The king called his lazy son a lurdan for refusing to work.
adjective
  1. Lazy, sluggish, or stupid (archaic).
    • The lurdan servant never finished his chores on time.
    • She scolded her lurdan horse for refusing to move.
    • His lurdan attitude got him fired from the job.