Beadsman

/ˈbiːdzmən/ noun

A man, especially an elderly or poor man, hired or employed to pray for others, often using prayer beads; a religious mendicant.

From bead (prayer) plus man. Beadsmen were common in medieval and early modern Europe—they were often poor men supported by charitable donations or testamentary provisions to pray for the souls of benefactors.

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