"leprosie" meaning in All languages combined

See leprosie on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: leprosies [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun|-|+}} leprosie (usually uncountable, plural leprosies)
  1. Obsolete spelling of leprosy. Tags: alt-of, obsolete, uncountable, usually Alternative form of: leprosy
    Sense id: en-leprosie-en-noun-wlY~OcCU Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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          "ref": "1545, Desiderius Erasmus, A Very Pleasaunt & Fruitful Diologe Called the Epicure:",
          "text": "Wheras young men also with hauntynge of whores (as it is dayly seene) catche the newe leprosie, nowe otherwyse named Jobs agew, and some cal it the scabbes of Naples, throughe",
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          "ref": "a. 1638 (date written), Benjamin Jonson [i.e., Ben Jonson], “Timber: or, Discoveries; Made Upon Men and Matter”, in The Workes of Benjamin Jonson. The Second Volume. […] (Second Folio), London: […] Richard Meighen, published 1640–1641, →OCLC, page 104:",
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