lazar

  • 11Lazar — Lazar, Bukogli, Sohn des Bulc, erster Despot von Serbien, wurde 1389 vom Sultan Bajazet I. getödtet, s. Serbien (Gesch.) …

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  • 12Lazar — Lazar, Lasar Nebenform von → Lazarus (Bedeutung: Gott hilft) …

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  • 13lazar — (n.) filthy beggar, leper, c.1300, from M.L. lazarus leper, from the Biblical name (see LAZARUS (Cf. Lazarus)) …

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  • 14lazar — (De lazo). tr. Coger o sujetar con lazo …

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  • 15lazar — [lā′zər, laz′ər] n. [ME < ML lazarus, leper < LL(Ec) Lazarus < Gr(Ec) Lazaros, LAZARUS1] Rare an impoverished, diseased, esp. leprous, person …

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  • 16lazar — lazarlike, adj. /laz euhr, lay zeuhr/, n. a person infected with a disease, esp. leprosy. [1300 50; ME < ML lazarus leper, special use of LL Lazarus LAZARUS] * * * (as used in expressions) Kaganovich Lazar Moiseyevich Lazar Markovich Lisitskii&#8230; …

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  • 17lazar — ► verbo transitivo Coger o sujetar una cosa con lazo: ■ hizo un paquete con los libros y lo lazó. SE CONJUGA COMO cazar * * * lazar tr. Coger, *cazar, *sujetar a lazo. * * * lazar. (De lazo). tr …

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  • 18Lazar — This is an important European surname, although one of biblical origins. Originally only recorded as a Christian surname, it is one of a major group of such originally Hebrew names which include Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Thomas, Michael and many …

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  • 19lazar — noun A sufferer of an infectious disease, especially leprosy. See Also: lazar house …

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  • 20Lazar — A person with *leprosy; often used in general of the very poor and diseased. A lazar house was a place cut off from the world for lepers to live in isolation. [&LT; Lazarus in John 11:1] …

    Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases