Definitions from Wiktionary (Lazarus)
▸ noun: (biblical) Lazarus of Bethany, a man supposedly raised from the dead by Jesus Christ and later (Christianity) revered as a saint.
▸ noun: (biblical) A beggar in a parable by Jesus Christ, traditionally (Christianity) believed to have been a leper and often conflated with Lazarus of Bethany.
▸ noun: (rare) A male given name from Hebrew.
▸ noun: (usually figurative) A person who was dead and has been resurrected; a dead person who could potentially be resurrected.
▸ noun: A poor person, a beggar.
▸ verb: (African-American Vernacular) To rescue a dying person.
▸ verb: (African-American Vernacular) To raise from the dead.
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▸ noun: (biblical) Lazarus of Bethany, a man supposedly raised from the dead by Jesus Christ and later (Christianity) revered as a saint.
▸ noun: (biblical) A beggar in a parable by Jesus Christ, traditionally (Christianity) believed to have been a leper and often conflated with Lazarus of Bethany.
▸ noun: (rare) A male given name from Hebrew.
▸ noun: (usually figurative) A person who was dead and has been resurrected; a dead person who could potentially be resurrected.
▸ noun: A poor person, a beggar.
▸ verb: (African-American Vernacular) To rescue a dying person.
▸ verb: (African-American Vernacular) To raise from the dead.
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