lazar
121lazar-like — laˈzar like adjective or adverb • • • Main Entry: ↑lazar …
122lazar — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin lazarus, from Late Latin Lazarus Date: 14th century a person afflicted with a repulsive disease; specifically leper …
123lazar — la·zar laz ər, lā zər n LEPER Laz·a·rus laz (ə )rəs Biblical character. Lazarus was a diseased beggar in a parable told by Jesus in the Gospel according to St. Luke. Apparently he was invented only for the purposes of the parable and has no… …
124Lazar — Provenance. Vient de l hébreu El azar Signifie: Dieu a aidé Se fête le 23 février. Histoire. Moine à Constantinople, capitale de l empire d Orient, au IXème siècle, Lazare peint des icônes à une époque où ces représentations religieuses sont… …
125lazar — Sinónimos: ■ coger, sujetar, enlazar, apresar, cazar …
126lazar — n. one who has a disease (especially leprosy) …
127lazar — [ leɪzə, lazə] noun archaic a poor and diseased person, especially a leper. Origin ME: from med. L. lazarus, with biblical allusion to Lazarus, a beggar covered in sores (Luke 16:20) …
128lazar — laz•ar [[t]ˈlæz ər, ˈleɪ zər[/t]] n. pat a person infected with a disease, esp. leprosy • Etymology: 1300–50; ME < ML lazarus leper, after LL Lazarus Lazarus …