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Meaning
The term "lepers" refers to individuals affected by leprosy, a chronic infectious disease caused by bacteria that primarily affect the skin, nerves, and mucous membranes. Historically, people with leprosy faced social stigma and isolation due to misunderstandings about the disease and its transmission.
Synonyms
- Outcasts
- Untouchables
- Pariahs
- Challenged (in a broader sense)
Antonyms
- Included
- Accepted
- Belonged
- Integrated
Etymology
The word "leper" comes from the Old English "leprose," derived from the Latin "leprosus," meaning "scaly," which traces back to the Greek "lepros," signifying a person affected by leprosy.
Examples
- In historical times, lepers were often forced to live outside the village away from the healthy population.
- Treatment for leprosy has advanced significantly, allowing many lepers to be cured and reintegrated into society.
- The documentary shed light on the lives of lepers and the stigma they continue to face today.
- Many communities have established programs to support lepers and their families, countering the isolation they historically experienced.