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lazar
[ laz-er, ley-zer ]
noun
- a person infected with a disease, especially leprosy.
lazar
/ 藞濒忙锄蓹 /
noun
- an archaic word for leper
Derived Forms
- 藞濒补锄补谤-藢濒颈办别, adjective
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 濒补锄顎僡谤路濒颈办别顎 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of lazar1
Example Sentences
Perhaps they were dizzied by the lazar pens shone from the stands into a number of visiting players鈥 eyes over the course of the evening.
Still, I haven't any home, you see, and I'm not sure that a lazar hospital of some kind isn't what is awaiting me.
The merest sprinkling boasted of physical afflictions, and none exposed sores like the lazars of Italy or contortions like the cripples of Constantinople.
Moreover, so constant and private in service was she to the lepers of the lazar house, both men and women, that the Holy Ghost dwelt within her.
If, with much pains, and some success, I have drawn a deformed piece, there is as much of art, and as near an imitation of nature, in a lazar, as in a Venus.
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