1. lazar - Noun
2. lazar - Adjective
3. Lazar - Proper noun
A person infected with a filthy or pestilential disease; a leper.
Source: Webster's dictionaryGet up guys. We've got a visit to pay.” "What are you talking about?” "I am not hanging out with Blake Lazar again. Richelle Mead
You know the difference between a real science and a pseudoscience? A real science recognizes and accepts its own history without feeling attacked. When you tell a psychiatrist his mental institution came from a lazar house, he becomes infuriated. Michel Foucault
In Aman's pomp poor Mardocheus wept, Yet God did turn his fate upon his foe; The Lazar pined while Dives' feast was kept, Yet he to heaven, to hell did Dives go. We trample grass and prize the flowers of May, Yet grass is green when flowers do fade away. Robert Southwell
This," Adrian said grandly, "is Blake Lazar." "It's nice to meet you," she said. Blake smile radiantly. "May I call you Vasilisa?" "You can call me Lissa." "You can also," added Christian, "let go of her hand now. Richelle Mead
After participated in battles on the Drina (1804), Vasić asked Karađorđe for an army to liberate Osat; Lazar Mutap was dispatched and the region came under rebel rule. Source: Internet
“Anyone who travels in the back country, snow bikers, skiers, snowshoers, anyone that wants to recreate on snow-covered slopes needs to be aware of avalanches,” said Brian Lazar, deputy director of the Colorado Avalanche Information Center. Source: Internet