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LAPPIN
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : nickname for a timid person, from Old French lapin ‘rabbit’.Polish and Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : variant of Lapin.
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : probably a hypercorrected form of Lappin.
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Girl/Female
Muslim
Pious, Noble, Grand, Great
Girl/Female
German
Woman Warrior
Male
Hungarian
Pet form of Hungarian Imre, IMRUS means "work-power."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Air; Wind; Formless Aspect of God
Boy/Male
Hindu
Brave, One who fights for peace, Strong, Continuous or ongoing
Girl/Female
Welsh
Genuine, perfect, true. This name was first used in Wales in the mid-19th century.
Boy/Male
Indian
(A leader of the sutas- the caste generally employed as charioteers. He found Karna after Kuntî had cast him away in a basket and raised him as his own son.)
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
King of the Direction; Sky
Boy/Male
Arabic
Fertile.
Boy/Male
Irish
Triumphant.
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n.
A lapping with the tongue.
n.
The sound of lapping.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Lap
n.
The lapping of chamfered edges of planks to make a smooth surface, as for a bulkhead.
a.
In decorative art: Having scales lapping one over the other, or a representation of such scales; as, an imbricated surface; an imbricated pattern.
v. t.
To lay in order, one lapping over another, so as to form an imbricated surface.
a.
Lapping over the breast only far enough to permit of buttoning, and having buttons on one edge only; as, a single-breasted coast.
a.
Folding or lapping over on the breast, with a row of buttons and buttonholes on each side; as, a double-breasted coat.
n.
The lapping of one thing over another; as, an overlap of six inches; an overlap of a slate on a roof.
n.
A kind of machine blanket or wrapping material used by calico printers.
n.
The act of lapping with, or as with, the tongue; as, to take anything into the mouth with a lap.
a.
Having the planks meet flush at the seams, instead of lapping as in a clinker-built vessel.
n.
The covering or siding of a building, formed of boards lapping over one another, to exclude rain, snow, etc.
n.
A decoration of a flat surface, as of a band or belt, representing circular disks lapping one upon another.
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.