Stones which easily melt in hot furnaces and sand which is made from them" (lapides qui in ardentibus fornacibus facile liquescunt arenae ab eis resolutae).
This reads like lapides Anglorum orlapides Angelorum.
In Aegypto multæ habentur arbores sexcies aut septies in anno fructificantes, ibique frequenter inueniuntur in terra Smaragdi, et circa oram Nili alij lapides pretiosi.
All which this venemous pasquill, with eloquent railing and wittie slaunder hath set out at the full.
The olives which are the lapides jadaici, are to be met with at the druggists, and have always been looked upon, when dissolved in the juice of lemon, as a specific for the stone and gravel.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lapides" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.