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Meaning of lepry

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lepry (n.)

Leprosy.

lepry Sentence Examples

  1. The medieval village was ravaged by a dreaded leprosy outbreak.
  2. The leper colony stood isolated on the outskirts of the town, a grim testament to the disease's horrors.
  3. The priests feared the leprosy infection and kept their distance from the afflicted.
  4. The leper's bell tolled its mournful warning, announcing the approach of a sickly individual.
  5. Medieval society shunned lepers, relegating them to a life of poverty and ostracism.
  6. The leper's body was disfigured by open sores and decaying flesh.
  7. The disease ravaged the leper's limbs, leaving them crippled and useless.
  8. Leprosy claimed the lives of countless medieval Europeans, its victims forgotten and abandoned.
  9. Scholars believed that leprosy was a divine punishment or a curse inflicted by God.
  10. The search for a cure for leprosy continued throughout the medieval period, but to no avail.

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Leprosy.

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The medieval village was ravaged by a dreaded leprosy outbreak.

The leper colony stood isolated on the outskirts of the town, a grim testament to the disease's horrors.

The priests feared the leprosy infection and kept their distance from the afflicted.

The leper's bell tolled its mournful warning, announcing the approach of a sickly individual.