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Definition of lazar
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Lazar (n.) A
person
infected
with a
filthy
or
pestilential
disease;
a
leper.
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Lazarwort
::
Lazarwort
(n.)
Laserwort.
Lazaretto
::
Lazaretto
(n.) A
public
building,
hospital,
or
pesthouse
for the
reception
of
diseased
persons,
particularly
those
affected
with
contagious
diseases..
Dives
::
Dives (n.) The name
popularly
given to the rich man in our
Lord's
parable
of the Rich Man and
Lazarus
(Luke xvi.
19-31).
Hence,
a name for a rich
worldling..
Lazzaroni
::
Lazzaroni
(n. pl.) The
homeless
idlers
of
Naples
who live by
chance
work or
begging;
-- so
called
from the
Hospital
of St.
Lazarus,
which
serves
as their
refuge..
Lazarly
::
Lazarly
(a.) Full of
sores;
leprous.
Vincentian
::
Vincentian
(n.) Same as
Lazarist.
Lazar
::
Lazar (n.) A
person
infected
with a
filthy
or
pestilential
disease;
a
leper.
Lazaroni
::
Lazaroni
(n. pl.) See
Lazzaroni.
Lazarite
::
Lazarite
(n.) One of the
Congregation
of the
Priests
of the
Mission,
a
religious
institute
founded
by
Vincent
de Paul in 1624, and
popularly
called
Lazarists
or
Lazarites
from the
College
of St.
Lazare
in
Paris,
which was
occupied
by them until
1792..
Lazarlike
::
Lazarlike
(a.) Alt. of
Lazarl.
Passionist
::
Passionist
(n.) A
member
of a
religious
order
founded
in Italy in 1737, and
introduced
into the
United
States
in 1852. The
members
of the order unite the
austerities
of the
Trappists
with the
activity
and zeal of the
Jesuits
and
Lazarists.
Called
also
Barefooted
Clerks
of the Most Holy
Cross..
Lazaret
::
Lazaret
(n.) Alt. of
Lazarett.
Lazarist
::
Lazarist
(n.) Alt. of
Lazarit.
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