Definitions for Lazarus

Lazarus Laz·a·rus

Spelling: [laz-er-uh s]
IPA: /ˈlæz ər əs/

Lazarus is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 90 anagrams from letters in Lazarus (aalrsuz).

Definitions for Lazarus

noun

  1. the diseased beggar in the parable of the rich man and the beggar. Luke 16:19–31.
  2. a brother of Mary and Martha whom Jesus raised from the dead. John 11:1–44; 12:1–18.
  3. Emma, 1849–87, U.S. poet.

Origin of Lazarus

Late Latin Greek Lázaros Hebrew Elʿāzār Eleazar (one God has helped)

Examples for Lazarus

Were not those words he had just heard the despairing imprecations of Lazarus?

The sepulchre of Lazarus was a cave, with a large stone upon its mouth.

In medicine, Lazarus is the patient who, believed dead, spontaneously starts to circulate blood.

You are one of those who suffer more because of the sores of Lazarus than Lazarus himself.

In medicine, a ‘Lazarus patient’ is one who spontaneously starts circulating blood.

The raising of Lazarus from the dead is particularly important.

In 1993 a doctor described the Lazarus phenomenon in a seventy-five-year-old man with a lung hemorrhage.

Though we are not told the age of Lazarus we judge that he was at most no more than in man's maturity.

Like Lazarus, Thad Cochran rose from the dead on Tuesday in Mississippi.

Better still, Lazarus, regenerated, is about to burst from the tomb.

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