lazarento
Portuguese
Etymology
From the biblical story of Lazarus, a man who became infected with leprosy.
Noun
lazarento m (plural lazarentos, feminine lazarenta, feminine plural lazarentas)
- leper (someone who suffers from leprosy)
- Synonym: leproso
- (Brazil, offensive) asshole (unpleasant or objectionable person)
Adjective
lazarento (feminine lazarenta, masculine plural lazarentos, feminine plural lazarentas)
- leprous (who suffers from leprosy)
- Synonym: leproso
- unpleasant; objectionable