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    alms
    /ɑːmz/

    plural

    • 1. (in historical contexts) money or food given to poor people: "the riders stopped to distribute alms"

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  2. The meaning of ALMS is something (such as money or food) given freely to relieve the poor. How to use alms in a sentence.

  3. Alms definition: money, food, or other donations given to people in need; anything given as charity. See examples of ALMS used in a sentence.

  4. ALMS definition: 1. clothing, food, or money that is given to poor people: 2. clothing, food, or money that is…. Learn more.

  5. ALMS meaning: 1. clothing, food, or money that is given to poor people: 2. clothing, food, or money that is…. Learn more.

  6. Definition of alms noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Alms are money, food, or similar items given to the poor as a charitable act. The word isn't used much today, but in movies set in the 1800s or earlier, you'll likely see street beggars shouting, "Alms for the poor!"

  8. alms in British English. (ɑːmz ) plural noun. charitable donations of money or goods to poor or needy people. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin. Old English ælmysse, from Late Latin eleēmosyna, from Greek eleēmosunē pity; see eleemosynary. Word Frequency.

  9. Something given to a charity or cause: benefaction, beneficence, charity, contribution, donation, gift, handout, offering, subscription.

  10. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AlmsAlms - Wikipedia

    Alms (/ ɑː m z /, / ɑː l m z /) are money, food, or other material goods donated to people living in poverty. [1] [2] Providing alms is often considered an act of charity . The act of providing alms is called almsgiving .

  11. noun. Money or goods given as charity to the poor. American Heritage. Money, food, clothes, etc. given to poor people. Webster's New World. A deed of mercy. Webster's New World. Something given to the poor as charity, such as money, clothing or food. She gave $10 weekly to the poor as alms.