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'''Lapidus''' (including its variant spellings) is a surname rooted in the Judeo-Christian tradition, specifically from "Lapidoth", which was borne, in the Bible, by the husband of Deborah, and hence probably derived from ''lapidot'', the Hebrew word for torches,<ref>[http://www.surnamedb.com/surname.aspx?name=Lapidus Surname:Lapidus]</ref> yet is not exclusive to one religion or nationality. <ref> http://books.google.co.uk/booksid=FfYUAAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=Explorations+in+Judeo-Slavic+linguistics&cd=1#v=onepage&q=Lapidot&f=false Wexler, Paul ''Explorations in Judeo-Slavic linguistics''] Brill (Dec 1987) ISBN 978-90-04-07656-3 p.50</ref> <ref> http://www.natcath.org/mainpage/specialdocuments/lapidus.htm]</ref>
'''Lapidus''' (including its variant spellings) is a surname rooted in the Judeo-Christian tradition, specifically from "Lapidoth", which was borne, in the Bible, by the husband of Deborah, and hence probably derived from ''lapidot'', the Hebrew word for torches,<ref>[http://www.surnamedb.com/surname.aspx?name=Lapidus Surname:Lapidus]</ref> yet is not exclusive to one religion or nationality. <ref> http://books.google.co.uk/booksid=FfYUAAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=Explorations+in+Judeo-Slavic+linguistics&cd=1#v=onepage&q=Lapidot&f=false Wexler, Paul ''Explorations in Judeo-Slavic linguistics''] Brill (Dec 1987) ISBN 978-90-04-07656-3 p.50</ref><ref> http://www.natcath.org/mainpage/specialdocuments/lapidus.htm]</ref>


Lapidus is also derived from the Latin word ''lapideus'', meaning 'made of stone'; 'stony',<ref>JM Latin-English Dictionary
Lapidus is also derived from the Latin word ''lapideus'', meaning 'made of stone'; 'stony',<ref>JM Latin-English Dictionary

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Lapidus (including its variant spellings) is a surname rooted in the Judeo-Christian tradition, specifically from "Lapidoth", which was borne, in the Bible, by the husband of Deborah, and hence probably derived from lapidot, the Hebrew word for torches,[1] yet is not exclusive to one religion or nationality. [2][3]

Lapidus is also derived from the Latin word lapideus, meaning 'made of stone'; 'stony',[4] also from the Latin lapis meaning 'stone'.[5] It could also be derived from the Latin adjective lepidus meaning pleasant or charming. A branch of the Roman gens Aemilia was cognominated Lepidus. Marcus Aemilius Lepidus was a member of the Second Triumvirate, with Octavius (later Caesar Augustus) and Marcus Antonius.

People

There is a character named Frank Lapidus, a pilot played by Jeff Fahey, on the ABC television show LOST.

There is also a character named Merc Lapidus, a producer played by John Pankow, on the television show Episodes.

References

  1. ^ Surname:Lapidus
  2. ^ http://books.google.co.uk/booksid=FfYUAAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=Explorations+in+Judeo-Slavic+linguistics&cd=1#v=onepage&q=Lapidot&f=false Wexler, Paul Explorations in Judeo-Slavic linguistics] Brill (Dec 1987) ISBN 978-90-04-07656-3 p.50
  3. ^ http://www.natcath.org/mainpage/specialdocuments/lapidus.htm]
  4. ^ JM Latin-English Dictionary ADJ of stone; stony
  5. ^ Lapidus granite