The Collaborative International Dictionary
Landlouper
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
landlouper
n. A vagabond; a vagrant.
Usage examples of "landlouper".
We reversed the front seat of the Landlouper and sat face to face under the cloudlet, eating off our laps.
Fatten ravens in the East, and the filthy landloupers of the steppe might slouch back to wherever their forebears had spawned them.