Crossword-Solution: LAPSI 5 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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LAPSI anagram ALISP, ALSIP, ASLIP, LAPIS, PAILS, SLIPA, SPIAL

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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TREEA
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greedy person
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Sentences with LAPSI (5)

The Lorhas themselves say that they are looked down upon because they use wheat-starch (_lapsi_) for smoothing the fibre, and that their name is somehow derived from this fact.
The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India - Volume IV of IV R.V. Russell 2007
The interpreter thus: _Quin etiam Sichimitoe puniuntur, qui lapsi sunt, sanctoe virgini probrum inferentes.
The Works of Mr. George Gillespie (Vol. 1 of 2) George Gillespie 2008
Here he held several councils for the discussion of the affairs of the church, especially for grave questions as to the rebaptism of heretics, and the readmission into the church of the _lapsi_, or those who had fallen away through fear during the heat of the persecution.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 8 Various 2012
Alii quasi magnos Lapides molares de Glacie Sedes sibi faciunt: Sessorem unum trahunt plurimi praecurrentes, Manibus se tenentes: in tanta Citatione Motus aliqui Pedibus lapsi cadunt omnes proni.
Early London Walter Besant 2018
The _lapsi_ in the early centuries were unfortunately a large class, and in the persecutions of China and Japan, in our day, we hear, indeed, of martyrs, but we hear, too, of large numbers that fall away at the sight of torture or in the presence of imminent peril.
Catholic World, Volume 24, October, 1876, TO March, 1877 Various 2018

Quotes with LAPSI (1)

But its exclusive character and irreconcileable hostility to the religious cults and ceremonies with which the whole social life of the city-state and the empire were inseparably connected at every turn, brought the Christians into inevitable conflict with the government and with public opinion. To the man in the street, the Christian was an anti-social atheist who would take no part in the public feasts and the games, which played such a large part in city life. To the autho…
Christopher Henry Dawson Religion and World History: A Selection from the Works of Christopher Dawson
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