leap
[ leep ]
/ lip /
verb (used without object), leaped or leapt, leap·ing.
verb (used with object), leaped or leapt, leap·ing.
noun
Idioms for leap
Origin of leap
before 900; Middle English
lepen, Old English
hlēapan to leap, run; cognate with German
laufen, Old Norse
hlaupa, Gothic
hlaupan
OTHER WORDS FROM leap
leap·er, nounWords nearby leap
British Dictionary definitions for leap in the dark
leap
/ (liːp) /
verb leaps, leaping, leapt or leaped
noun
Derived forms of leap
leaper, nounWord Origin for leap
Old English
hlēapan; related to Gothic
hlaupan, German
laufen
Idioms and Phrases with leap in the dark (1 of 2)
leap in the dark
An act whose results cannot be predicted. For example, Given today's high divorce rate, he considered marriage a leap in the dark. [Late 1600s]
Idioms and Phrases with leap in the dark (2 of 2)
leap