lollard,
n. [LL.
Lollardi,
Lullardi, from Walter
Lolhardus, a German; cf. LG. & D.
lollen to mumble, to hum, sing in a murmuring strain; hence, OD.
lollaerd a mumbler,
i. e., of prayers or psalms, which was prob. the origin of the name. See
Loll,
Lull.].