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looder1
noun
Scottish, Irish
1A long stout wooden bar or lever; (formerly) especially one used for lifting millstones.
2A long, stout, rough stick.
3A heavy blow or stroke. Now chiefly Irish English.
4The platform or floor supporting the stones in a mill; specifically (in a hand mill) the wooden block or bench on which the mill rests and the meal falls. Now chiefly historical.
Origin
Mid 16th century. From early Scandinavian, in later use in sense 2 perhaps partly reinforced by association with Irish liúdar stroke, blow.
Pronunciation
looder/ˈluːdə/
Main meanings of looder in English: looder1looder2
looder2
verb
Scottish, Irish
with object To give (a person) a severe beating; to thrash.
Origin
Mid 19th century. From looder.
Pronunciation
looder/ˈluːdə
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