lurdane

/ˈlɜrdeɪn/
noun
  1. Variant spelling of 'lurdan'; a lazy, dull, or worthless person (archaic).
    • The lurdane sat in the corner while others worked.
    • He was called a lurdane by the villagers for his constant idleness.
    • The old tale spoke of a lurdane who would not lift a finger.
adjective
  1. Variant spelling of 'lurdan'; lazy, sluggish, or stupid (archaic).
    • His lurdane behavior annoyed everyone in the house.
    • She gave the lurdane boy a stern look and told him to get up.
    • The lurdane ox refused to pull the plow.
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