Obs. In 5 wanelasour, wandlessour. [Prob. AF.; f. wanelace (see prec.) + -our -OR. Cf. WINDLASS v.] A hunting servant whose duty is to intercept and turn back the game; a driver.

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14[?].  Lat.-Eng. Voc., in Wr.-Wülcker, 562/31. Alator, a wanelasour.

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c. 1440.  Ipomydon, 387. The wandlessours went þrow þe forest And to þe lady brought many a best.

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