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The word "dilapidate" originally referred to the destruction of a building by removing its stones. In Latin, dis means "apart" and lapis means "stone." The term was first used in the 16th century to describe the destruction of religious buildings during the Reformation. Over time, the meaning of the word broadened to include any form of wastefulness or destruction.
Etymology Origin Latin lapis stone ideus made of stone Meaning Stony or
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