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Dilapidate
Dilapidate Di*lap"i*date, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dilapidated; p. pr. & vb. n. Dilapidating.] [L. dilapidare to scatter like stones; di- = dis- + lapidare to throw stones, fr. lapis a stone. See Lapidary.] 1. To bring into a condition of decay or partial ruin, by misuse or through neglect; to destroy the fairness and good condition of; -- said of a building. If the bishop, parson, or vicar, etc., dilapidates the buildings, or cuts down the timber of the patrimony. --Blackstone. 2. To impair by waste and abuse; to squander. The patrimony of the bishopric of Oxon was much dilapidated. --Wood.
Dilapidate
Dilapidate Di*lap"i*date, v. i. To get out of repair; to fall into partial ruin; to become decayed; as, the church was suffered to dilapidate. --Johnson.
Dilapidated
Dilapidate Di*lap"i*date, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dilapidated; p. pr. & vb. n. Dilapidating.] [L. dilapidare to scatter like stones; di- = dis- + lapidare to throw stones, fr. lapis a stone. See Lapidary.] 1. To bring into a condition of decay or partial ruin, by misuse or through neglect; to destroy the fairness and good condition of; -- said of a building. If the bishop, parson, or vicar, etc., dilapidates the buildings, or cuts down the timber of the patrimony. --Blackstone. 2. To impair by waste and abuse; to squander. The patrimony of the bishopric of Oxon was much dilapidated. --Wood.
Dilapidated
Dilapidated Di*lap"i*da`ted, a. Decayed; fallen into partial ruin; injured by bad usage or neglect. A deserted and dilapidated buildings. --Cooper.
Dilapidating
Dilapidate Di*lap"i*date, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dilapidated; p. pr. & vb. n. Dilapidating.] [L. dilapidare to scatter like stones; di- = dis- + lapidare to throw stones, fr. lapis a stone. See Lapidary.] 1. To bring into a condition of decay or partial ruin, by misuse or through neglect; to destroy the fairness and good condition of; -- said of a building. If the bishop, parson, or vicar, etc., dilapidates the buildings, or cuts down the timber of the patrimony. --Blackstone. 2. To impair by waste and abuse; to squander. The patrimony of the bishopric of Oxon was much dilapidated. --Wood.
Dilapidation
Dilapidation Di*lap`i*da"tion, n. [L. dilapidatio: cf. F. dilapidation.] 1. The act of dilapidating, or the state of being dilapidated, reduced to decay, partially ruined, or squandered. Tell the people that are relived by the dilapidation of their public estate. --Burke. 2. Ecclesiastical waste; impairing of church property by an incumbent, through neglect or by intention. The business of dilapidations came on between our bishop and the Archibishop of York. --Strype. 3. (Law) The pulling down of a building, or suffering it to fall or be in a state of decay. --Burrill.
Dilapidator
Dilapidator Di*lap"i*da`tor, n. [Cf. F. dilapidateur.] One who causes dilapidation. --Strype.
Elapidation
Elapidation E*lap`i*da"tion, n. [L. elapidatus cleared from stones; e out + lapis stone.] A clearing away of stones. [R.]
Inlapidate
Inlapidate In*lap"i*date, v. t. [Pref. in- in + L. lapis, lapidis, stone.] To convert into a stony substance; to petrity. [R.] --Bacon.
Lapidarian
Lapidarian Lap`i*da"ri*an, a. Of or pertaining to stone; inscribed on stone; as, a lapidarian record.
Lapidarious
Lapidarious Lap`i*da"ri*ous, a. [L. lapidarius, fr. lapis, -idis, stone.] Consisting of stones.
Lapidary
Lapidary Lap"i*da*ry, a. [L. lapidarius pertaining to stone: cf. F. lapidaire.] 1. Of or pertaining to the art of cutting stones, or engraving on stones, either gems or monuments; as, lapidary ornamentation. 2. Of or pertaining to monumental inscriptions; as, lapidary adulation. Lapidary style, that style which is proper for monumental and other inscriptions; terse; sententious.
Lapidary style
Lapidary Lap"i*da*ry, a. [L. lapidarius pertaining to stone: cf. F. lapidaire.] 1. Of or pertaining to the art of cutting stones, or engraving on stones, either gems or monuments; as, lapidary ornamentation. 2. Of or pertaining to monumental inscriptions; as, lapidary adulation. Lapidary style, that style which is proper for monumental and other inscriptions; terse; sententious.
Lapidate
Lapidate Lap"i*date, v. t. [L. lapidatus, p. p. of lapidare, fr. lapis stone.] To stone. [Obs.]
Lapidation
Lapidation Lap`i*da"tion, n. [L. lapidatio: cf. F. lapidation.] The act of stoning. [Obs.] --Bp. Hall.

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