[elapse] vi elapsed ; elaps.ing [L elapsus, pp. of elabi, fr. e- + labi to slip--more at sleep] (1644): to slip or glide away: pass "four years elapsed before he returned"
[2]elapse n (ca. 1677): passage "returned after an ~ of 15 years"
[elapse] vi elapsed ; elaps.ing [L elapsus, pp. of elabi, fr. e- + labi to slip--more at sleep] (1644): to slip or glide away: pass "four years elapsed before he returned"
[2]elapse n (ca. 1677): passage "returned after an ~ of 15 years"
Merriam-Webster English vocab. Английский словарь Merriam Webster. 2012