Obs. [? f. LAG v.2 + -ER2; but cf. Icel. lakra to loiter.] intr. To lag, linger, loiter.

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c. 1620.  A. Hume, Brit. Tongue, Ded. (1865), 2. Heere my harte laggared on the hope of your Majestie’s judgement.

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1622.  R. Preston, Godly Mans Inqvis., ii. 48–9. They shall neuer come to the Lord, that lagger by the way.

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