lazar

名词 n. 形容词 adj.
/ˈleɪzə/   

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. Synonym of leper: a person suffering from Hansen's disease; a person suffering any contagious disease requiring similar isolation. archaic
    — And Tamburlane cloked the fantasticall cruelty, he exercised upon Lazars or Leprousmen, with a foolish kinde of humanitie, putting all he could finde or heare-of, to death, (as he said,) to ridde them from so painefull and miserable a life, as they lived.
形容词 adj.
  1. Synonym of leprous: afflicted by Hansen's disease; afflicted by any contagious disease requiring similar isolation. archaic,not-comparable

词形变化

lazars plural Lazar alternative Lazar alternative

词源

词源 1
From Middle English lazare, from Old French lazare, from Medieval Latin lazarus (“leper”), an antonomasia from Lazarus, from Koine Greek Λᾱ́ζᾱρος (Lā́zāros), the given name of the Biblical figure found in Luke 16, from Hebrew אֶלְעָזָר (“Eleazar”), a given name shared by various figures in the Hebrew Bible and literally meaning "God has helped".
词源 2
From Middle English lazare, from Old French lazare, from Medieval Latin lazarus (“leper”), an antonomasia from Lazarus, from Koine Greek Λᾱ́ζᾱρος (Lā́zāros), the given name of the Biblical figure found in Luke 16, from Hebrew אֶלְעָזָר (“Eleazar”), a given name shared by various figures in the Hebrew Bible and literally meaning "God has helped".
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