lepry (Meaning)
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lepry (n.)
Leprosy.
Synonyms & Antonyms of lepry
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lepry Sentence Examples
- 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.
- Medieval society shunned lepers, relegating them to a life of poverty and ostracism.
- The leper's body was disfigured by open sores and decaying flesh.
- The disease ravaged the leper's limbs, leaving them crippled and useless.
- Leprosy claimed the lives of countless medieval Europeans, its victims forgotten and abandoned.
- Scholars believed that leprosy was a divine punishment or a curse inflicted by God.
- The search for a cure for leprosy continued throughout the medieval period, but to no avail.
FAQs About the word lepry
Leprosy.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
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.