A member of an indigenous nomadic people living in northern Scandinavia and herding reindeer.
1We passed through a couple of Lapp villages, looking frigid and lifeless.
2This is the risk that we face, said agricultural economist Bill Lapp.
3They wore trousers of reindeer skin, as the Lapp women do universally.
4This de Lapp or de Lissac, or whatever his devil's name is.
5Only fancy, a Lapp schoolmaster, four feet nine or ten inches high!
6The Lapp in an instant was on his skees armed with his bludgeon.
7The Lapp said: 'The bear is walking, making a ring in that manner.
8But in his Lapp village he could imagine himself an Artist.
9In the mean time my Lapp, true to his word, had rejoined me.
10The Lapp family who owned it received us with great hospitality.
11All the Lapp shoes are sharp pointed, the point turning upward.
12I want to show him the Lapp tent and the reindeer out there.
13I surrounded my feet with the Lapp grass, and wore my short boots.
14She was not a forgetful person-andthe language is neither Lapp nor Finn.
15Take not a silly Lapp, but choose one of the daughters of Suomi.
16Then I bought a square Lapp cap, the top filled with eider down.