Almner

/ˈɔːlmənər/ noun

A person appointed to distribute alms on behalf of a noble, church, or institution; a charitable officer.

From Old French 'aumônier,' derived from 'aumône' (alms). The word traveled through Anglo-Norman French into Middle English, eventually modernizing to 'almoner.'

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