Almes

/ˈælmiz/ noun

Plural of alm; archaic or dialect term for aims, almonry (a place where alms are distributed), or charitable donations.

From Old English 'æos' and Middle English 'almes,' derived from Late Latin 'eleemosyna,' which came from Greek 'eleemosyne' (compassion, alms). The word is related to 'almshouse' and 'alms.'

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