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almesse

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English

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Noun

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almesse (countable and uncountable, plural almesses)

  1. Obsolete form of alms.

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Etymology

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    From Old English ælmesse, from Proto-West Germanic *alemōsinā, a borrowing from Vulgar Latin *alemosyna.

    Pronunciation

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    Noun

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    almesse (plural almesses or (early) almessen)

    1. Anything given to relieve those in poverty or distress, any charitable gift or offering, alms.

    Descendants

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    • English: alms
      • Gullah: aa'ms
    • Scots: aumous
    • Yola: alomes

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