a. Obs. [f. L. leprōsus or Eng. LEPROUS a. + -ED1.] Made leprous.

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1550.  Bale, Votaries, II. (1551), 96. So many sycke … leprosed … hanged, and deade.

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1656.  S. H., Golden Law, 61. Miriam was leprous’d as white as snow.

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a. 1839.  J. Galt, Demon of Destiny, VII. (1840), 49. And you, ye lepros’d ills … Make your abiding with the shunn’d and fear’d.

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