Obs. [? f. LAG v.2 + -ER2; but cf. Icel. lakra to loiter.] intr. To lag, linger, loiter.
c. 1620. A. Hume, Brit. Tongue, Ded. (1865), 2. Heere my harte laggared on the hope of your Majesties judgement.
1622. R. Preston, Godly Mans Inqvis., ii. 489. They shall neuer come to the Lord, that lagger by the way.