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Definition of Lazars
1. lazar [n] - See also: lazar
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lazars
Literary usage of Lazars
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Leicestershire and Rutland Notes and Queries and Antiquarian Gleaner, an edited by John Spencer, Thomas Spencer, Frederic Chapman (1893)
"The family was also early connected with Burton lazars, where John Hartopp ...
THOMAS HARTOPP, of Burton lazars, yeoman, grandson of the above-named John, ..."
2. Our Old Country Towns by Alfred Rimmer (1881)
"... lazars Abbey—Croxton Abbey—" Bell" at Melton —Melton Hunt—Field sports.
A FEW miles to the south of Derby lies the quaint old town of Melbourne. ..."
3. London; Being an Accurate History and Description of the British Metropolis by David Hughson (1809)
"6s. per annum ; and near forty lesser sums, but none exceeding 13/. 6s. Srf. St.
Julian's Hospital was for certain poor people, then called lazars, ..."
4. Report and Transactions (1900)
"... that when any lazars or leprous people should be sent to the said hospital
they should be sufficiently provided there as formerly, and that then there ..."