lapidate

lapidate
lapidation, n.
/lap"i dayt'/, v.t., lapidated, lapidating.
1. to pelt with stones.
2. to stone to death.
[1615-25; < L lapidatus ptp. of lapidare to stone. See LAPIDARY, -ATE1]

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  • lapidate — /ˈlæpədeɪt/ (say lapuhdayt) verb (t) (lapidated, lapidating) Rare 1. to pelt with stones. 2. to stone to death. {Latin lapidātus, past participle} –lapidation /læpəˈdeɪʃən/ (say lapuh dayshuhn), noun …  

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  • stone — 1. noun /stəʊn,stoʊn/ a) A hard earthen substance that can form large rocks and boulders. , 1843: Seven pounds make a clove, 2 cloves a stone, 2 stone a tod, 6 1/2 tods a wey, 2 weys a sack, 12 sacks a last. [...] It is to be observed here that a …   Wiktionary

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