lazar
/ˈlæzə(r)/noun
- archaic a poor and diseased person, especially one afflicted by an unpleasant disease such as leprosy〈古〉恶疾患者(尤指麻风病人)。
词源
Middle English: from medieval Latin lazarus, with biblical allusion to Lazarus, the name of a beggar covered in sores (Luke 16:20).