0 a man who behaves badly or in a way that is not moral, especially in his relationships with women --
This bounder must be stopped!
The bounder was required to pay the freeholder of the land a portion of the tin extracted.
He turns out to be a real bounder.
In return for the grant of a sett, the adventurers were required to pay a portion of the tin extracted to the bounders.
I say that she is a bounder, a liar, a deceiver, a cheat and a crook.
They might even have been prepared to shout out "bounder" if they had been allowed to get to the pit.
He becomes a member of a trade association, and what a bounder he would be if he broke the rules of that club!
He would appear to be dishonourable and a bounder if he did not accept my modest amendment.