n. Archaic
A diseased person; a leper.
[Middle English, from Old French lazre, from Late Latin Lazarus, Lazarus, the beggar full of sores in a New Testament parable (Luke 16:20).]
Dictionary:
la·zar (lā'zər, lăz'ər)
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[Middle English, from Old French lazre, from Late Latin Lazarus, Lazarus, the beggar full of sores in a New Testament parable (Luke 16:20).]
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The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
a person afflicted with leprosy
Synonym: leper
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