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In some senses, lazar is marked as archaic. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
poor, soft
VERB + LAZAR
dwelling, time
LAZAR + NOUN
cracow, editor, stairs
PREP.
in, than
noun
Synonym of leper: a person suffering from Hansen's disease; a person suffering any contagious disease requiring similar isolation.
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.
Why were they proud? Because fair orange-mounts Were of more soft ascent than lazar stairs?
adj
Synonym of leprous: afflicted by Hansen's disease; afflicted by any contagious disease requiring similar isolation.
name
A British surname.
noun — a person afflicted with leprosy
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
WiktionaryWhy were they proud? Because fair orange-mounts Were of more soft ascent than lazar stairs?
WiktionaryThe Servians have a legend, which gives a terrible picture of this national virtue: “Day departs, and the moon shines upon the white fields of snow. A stranger enters the dwelling of poor Lazar.
WiktionaryIt was on the morning after the arrival of the Mussulman forces upon the plain of Kossova, that a herald, accompanied by a small escort, demanded an interview with the Sultan Murad, on the part of his
WiktionaryAt that time S.M. Lazar, editor in Cracow of the new Hebrew nespaper, Ha-Miṣpeh, had accused Hurwitz and his editor, Yosef Klausner, of anarchism, sacrilege, and “missionizing.”
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In some senses, lazar is marked as archaic. Watch for register when choosing this word.