The Collaborative International Dictionary
landloper
Landlouper \Land"loup`er\, n. [D. landlooper, lit., landrunner;
land land + loopen to run. See Land, and Leap.]
A vagabond; a vagrant. [Written also landleaper and
landloper.] ``Bands of landloupers.''
--Moltey.
Wiktionary
landloper
n. (alternative form of landlouper English)
Usage examples of "landloper".
No one else dared enter, and while the gyptians kept the peace and traded fairly, the landlopers turned a blind eye to the incessant smuggling and the occasional feuds.
It was troubled by mobs and tumults and rebellions, infested with landlopers and brigands.