| Lexical Summary lepros: scaly, leprousOriginal Word: λεπρός Transliteration: lepros Phonetic Spelling: (lep-ros') Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: scaly, leprous Meaning: scaly, leprous Strong's Concordanceleper. From the same as lepra; scaly, i.e. Leprous (a leper) -- leper. see GREEK lepra Thayer's Greek LexiconSTRONGS NT 3015: λεπρός λεπρός, λεπροῦ, ὁ (as if for λεπερος, from λεπίς, λεπος, λεπρεος, τό, a scale, husk, bark); 1. in Greek writings scaly, rough. 2. specifically, leprous, affected with leprosy (the Sept. several times for מְצֹרָע  and צָרוּעַ ; (Theophrastus, c., p. 2, 6, 4) see  λέπρα): Matthew 8:2; Matthew 10:8; Matthew 11:5; Mark 1:40; Luke 4:27; Luke 7:22; Luke 17:12; of one ((Simon)) who had formerly been a leper, Matthew 26:6; Mark 14:3. | 



