A. S. landimere, properly a boundary of land.

Landis-lorde, Landslorde, s. A landlord.
Acts Ja. VI.

Land-louper, s. One who frequently flits from one place or country to another, S.
Polwart.

Teut. land-looper, erro vagus.

Land-man, s. A proprietor of land.
Bannatyne Poems.

Isl. lender menn, nobiles terrarum domini.

Land-tripper, s. The sand-piper, Galloway.
Stat. Acc.

Landwart, Landart, adj.
1. Belonging to the country; as opposed to boroughs.
Complaynt S.
2. Rustic, boorish, S.
Ramsay.

A. S. land, rus, and weard, versus.

LANDERS. Lady Landers, the insect called the Lady-bird; as appropriated to the Virgin Mary, in Popish times called Our Lady, S.