Anargyroi

/ænərˈdʒɪroʊi/ noun

Plural of 'anargyros'; in Christian tradition, saints who practiced charity without accepting payment, especially medical saints who healed without charge.

From Greek 'an-' (not) + 'argyros' (silver/money), meaning 'without money.' The term comes from early Christian hagiography describing holy figures who rejected wealth and gave freely.

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