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Leper colony - Wikipedia
This caused leper colonies to also be known as lazar houses and, after the leper colony and quarantine center on Venice's Sta. Maria di Nazareth, as ...
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lazar house - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
lazar house (plural lazar houses). (archaic) Synonym of leprosery: A building used to house lepers, usually in permanent quarantine from the rest of society ...
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LAZAR HOUSE Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
The meaning of LAZAR HOUSE is lazaretto; especially : a hospital for lepers.
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lazar-house
ˈlazar-house A house for lazars or diseased persons, esp. lepers; a leper-house, lazaretto.1530 Palsgr. 237/2 Lasarhouse, lasdriere. 1543 in Vicary's Anat. (1888) App. iii. 149 Mr. R. H...appointed one of the gouernours and Vysytours of the lazarhouses. 1610 Holland Camden's Brit. i. 574 A Lazarhous...
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Lazar house | A Writer's Perspective
The leper hospital in Southampton, St Mary Magdalene (a common dedication for lazar houses), was set up by 1173. It was given its own lands by ...
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Lazar House, Sprowston Road, Norwich, Norfolk | Educational Images
Lazar House contains the remains of the Leper Hospital of St Mary Magdalen. It was founded before 1119 by Bishop Herbert de Losigna.
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Lazar
Lazar may refer to:
Lazar (name), any of various persons with this name
Lazar BVT, Serbian mine resistant, ambush-protected, armoured vehicle
Lazar 2, Serbian armored vehicle
Lazar 3, Serbian armored van
Lazăr, a tributary of the river Jiul de Vest in Hunedoara County, Romania
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LAZAR HOUSE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
lazaretto in American English · 1. a hospital for those affected with contagious diseases, esp. leprosy · 2. a building or a ship set apart for quarantine ...
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Lazar house - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
noun hospital for persons with infectious diseases (especially leprosy) synonyms: lazaret, lazarette, lazaretto, pesthouse
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lazar-house, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun lazar-house is in the mid 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for lazar-house is from 1530, in the writing ...
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lazar house - WordWeb Online Dictionary and Thesaurus
Noun: lazar house. Usage: archaic. Hospital for persons with infectious diseases (especially leprosy) "The island once housed a lazar house for quarantining ...
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Lazar houses and dissemination of leprosy - PMC
Lazar houses and dissemination of leprosy. · View on publisher site · PDF (136.5 KB) · Cite · Collections · Permalink. PERMALINK. Copy. RESOURCES. Similar ...
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lazar
▪ I. lazar, n. and a. arch. (ˈleɪzə(r)) Forms: 4–7 lazare, lazer, laser, (4 lacer, lazre, 5 lasyar), 6 lasar, (laiser, laizer), 4– lazar. [a. med.L. lazarus, an application of the proper name Lazarus, Luke xvi. 20. Cf. F. ladre, It. lazzaro.] A. n. 1. A poor and diseased person, usually one afflicte...
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Lazar Polyakov
Lazar Solomonovich Polyakov (, born 1843 in Dubroŭna – died 1914) was a Russian-Jewish entrepreneur. Prior to its completion in 1906, Polyakov allowed the congregation to pray in his own house.
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Lazarus
Lazarus rare. (ˈlæzərəs) [Allusive use of the proper name: see lazar.] A leper; a beggar. (In the first quot. the allusion may be to the Lazarus who was raised from the dead: see John xi.)1508 Dunbar Flyting w. Kennedie 161 Thow Lazarus, thow laithly lene tramort. 1634–5 Brereton Trav. (Chetham Soc....
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