leaper

Variant of leap

leap definition

leap (lēp)

intransitive verb leapt (lept, lēpt) or lept or leaped, leaping leap′·ing

  1. to move oneself suddenly from the ground, etc. by using one's leg muscles; jump; spring
  2. to move suddenly or swiftly, as if by jumping; bound
  3. to accept eagerly something offered: with at to leap at a chance

Etymology: ME lepen < OE hleapan, akin to MDu lopen, Ger laufen

transitive verb

  1. to pass over by a jump
  2. to cause or force to leap to leap a horse over a wall

noun

  1. the act of leaping; jump; spring
  2. the distance covered in a jump
  3. a place that is, or is to be, leapt over or from
  4. a sudden transition

Related Forms:

leap Idioms

by leaps and bounds

very rapidly

leap in the dark

an act that is risky because its consequences cannot be foreseen

Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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