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lépreux

leper

noun leh-PRUH Rare

Origin: Latin leprosus

Usage Note

Lépreux refers literally to a person with leprosy (la lèpre), a bacterial disease. Figuratively, traiter quelqu'un comme un lépreux means to treat someone as a social pariah. The feminine form is lépreuse. The adjective lépreux also describes buildings with peeling, diseased-looking walls.

Examples

"Au Moyen Âge, les lépreux étaient isolés de la société."

Natural Translation

In the Middle Ages, lepers were isolated from society.

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