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lazar

 
Dictionary: la·zar   ('zər, lăz'ər) pronunciation

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).]


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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: a person afflicted with leprosy
  Synonym: leper


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Lazar may refer to:

  • Lazar of Serbia; Prince Hrebeljanović Lazar (1329–1389)
  • Branković Lazar, Prince of Rascia, his great-nephew
  • William Lazar IX , Marquess of Montferrat, his nephew, so-called Secondo Lazzaro, also called William Lazar Palaiologos Kantakouzenos
  • Prince Lorence Lazar, A Prince of Saudi Arabia which is the youngest of male's in the family at 14>15 in 2007 he is last to be able to take the throne, And is taking residence in Australia now
  • Lazar Kaganovich, Soviet politician and Stalinist
  • Bob Lazar, who claims to have worked at Area 51
  • Chris Lazar, a Canadian actor
  • György Lázár, Prime Minister of Hungary from 1975 to 1987
  • Marc Lazar, a professor at the Paris Institute of Political Studies
  • Irving Paul Lazar, a Hollywood agent
  • Gracie Lazar, an American actress
  • Berel Lazar, Chief Rabbi of Russia

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