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LAZARETTO

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Originally appearing in Volume V16, Page 313 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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LAZARETTO or See also:

LAZAR-See also:HOUSE is a See also:hospital for the reception of poor persons suffering from the See also:plague, leprosy or other infectious or contagious diseases. A See also:peculiar use of " lazaretto " is found in the application of the See also:term, now obsolete, to a See also:place in the after-See also:part of a See also:merchant See also:vessel for the storage of provisions, &c. Lazzarone, a name now often applied generally to beggars, is an See also:Italian term, particularly used of the poorest class of Neapolitans, who, without any fixed See also:abode, live by See also:odd jobs and fishing, but chiefly by begging.

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