Lapides

Lapides
This rare and interesting name is of Ashkenazic origin although of uncertain etymology, and thought to be from the Hebrew male given name "Lapidoth", which was borne, in the Bible, by the husband of Deborah. It may be that the first element of this name derives from the Hebrew word "lapid", meaning torch. Unusually, the name is universally scarcely recorded, and not at all before the 19th Century. One Moses Lapides was baptized on December 16th 1864 in Vilna, Lithuania, while in England, Henry Adolph, son of Samuel and Elizabeth Lapidus, was christened on March 1st 1868 at St. George's, Birmingham, and Henry Lapicus married Mary Ann Steed at All Saints, Birmingham, on December 29th 1869. The name is also recorded in America, where one Maurice Lapides was baptized in Manhattan, New York, on January 4th 1917. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Johann Pieter Lapidoth, which was dated November 2nd 1831, at Ijsselstein, Utrecht, Netherlands, during the reign of William Frederick, King of the Netherlands, 1813 - 1840. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.

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  • Lapides — Lapis La pis, n.; pl. {Lapides}. [L.] A stone. [1913 Webster] {Lapis calaminaris}n. [NL.] (Min.) Calamine. {Lapis infernalis}n. [L.] Fused nitrate of silver; lunar caustic. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Lapides figurati — (lat., „gestaltete Steine“) oder Figurensteine war eine bis in das 18. Jahrhundert gebräuchliche Bezeichnung für Fossilien („Versteinerungen“). Die Bezeichnung wurde von dem Naturforscher Conrad Gesner im 16. Jahrhundert eingeführt.[1] Der… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • LAPIDES Vivi — apud Ael. Lamprid. in Antonino Heliogabalo. Lapides, qui Vivi dicuntur, ex proprio templo Dianae Laodiceae, ex adyto suo, in quo id Orestes posuerat. auferre voluit; ubi divi alii legunt, intelligentes hoc nomine famosissimum illud simulacrum, ab …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • Lapĭdes cancrōrum — Lapĭdes cancrōrum, so v.w. Krebssteine. L. carpiōnum, Karpfensteine. L. columnaeformes, Sternsäulensteine. L. judaĭci, Judensteine. L. lyncis, Belemniten. L. rotulares, L. solares, Rädersteine. L. spongiōrum, Schwammsteine, s.u. Badeschwamm. L.… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Lapĭdes cancrōrum — Lapĭdes cancrōrum, s. Krebsaugen …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Lapides figurati —   [lateinisch »gestaltete Steine«], Figurensteine, bis ins 18. Jahrhundert gebräuchliche Bezeichnung für Fossilien …   Universal-Lexikon

  • LAPIDES Atri — locus Hisp. Tarrac. inter Mentesam et Iliturgim. Pennas negras Morer. in Dict. Hist …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • LAPIDES CANCRORUM — LAPIDES CANCRORUM, раковые жерновки, или «раковые глаза». Производящее животное речной рак Astacus fluviatilis L., семейство Astacida. Водится в СССР и по всей Зап. Европе. Раковые жерновки получаются почти исключительно на юге СССР в …   Большая медицинская энциклопедия

  • Lapides — La|pi|des [...de:s]: Plur. von ↑Lapis …   Das große Fremdwörterbuch

  • Sam Lapides — (born David Samuel Lapides, August 14, 1962, Irvington, New Jersey) is an American singer songwriter, known as the guitarist and lead vocalist for the bands Ghosthouse and Folkminers. He cites Paul Westerberg, The Replacements, The Rolling Stones …   Wikipedia

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