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n.
A stone for the lap, on which shoemakers beat leather.
n.
One of the sect of Novatius, or Novatianus, who held that the lapsed might not be received again into communion with the church, and that second marriages are unlawful.
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Alt. of Lapstrake
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Lapsible.
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Liable to lapse.
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Ineffectual, void, or forfeited; as, a lapsed policy of insurance; a lapsed legacy.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Lapse
v. i.
To slide or slip in moral conduct; to fail in duty; to fall from virtue; to deviate from rectitude; to commit a fault by inadvertence or mistake.
v. t.
To unite, as spars, timbers, rails, etc., by lapping the two ends together, or by applying a piece which laps upon the two ends, and then binding, or in any way making fast.
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Having slipped downward, backward, or away; having lost position, privilege, etc., by neglect; -- restricted to figurative uses.
n.
One of that class of Calvinists who believed that God's decree of election determined that man should fall, in order that the opportunity might be furnished of securing the redemption of a part of the race, the decree of salvation being conceived of as formed before or beyond, and not after or following, the lapse, or fall. Cf. Infralapsarian.
v. i.
To fall or pass from one proprietor to another, or from the original destination, by the omission, negligence, or failure of some one, as a patron, a legatee, etc.
v. t.
To surprise in a fault or error; hence, to surprise or catch, as an offender.
v. i.
To become ineffectual or void; to fall.
imp. & p. p.
of Lapse
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See Lopsided.
n.
Work in which one part laps over another.
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Made with boards whose edges lap one over another; clinker-built; -- said of boats.
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Growing old; decaying with the lapse of time.
v. t.
To let slip; to permit to devolve on another; to allow to pass.
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