a. Obs. [f. L. leprōsus or Eng. LEPROUS a. + -ED1.] Made leprous.
1550. Bale, Votaries, II. (1551), 96. So many sycke leprosed hanged, and deade.
1656. S. H., Golden Law, 61. Miriam was leprousd as white as snow.
a. 1839. J. Galt, Demon of Destiny, VII. (1840), 49. And you, ye leprosd ills Make your abiding with the shunnd and feard.