† ˈleprosed, ˈleproused, a. Obs.
[f. L. leprōs-us or Eng. leprous a. + -ed1.]
Made leprous.
1550 Bale Votaries ii. (1551) 96 So many sycke..leprosed..hanged, and deade. 1656 S. H. Golden Law 61 Miriam was leprous'd as white as snow. a 1839 J. Galt Demon of Destiny vii. (1840) 49 And you, ye lepros'd ills..Make your abiding with the shunn'd and fear'd. |