Bedlar

/ˈbɛdlər/ noun

An archaic term for a poor person or beggar, particularly one associated with a hospital or almshouse.

From Middle English bedlar, possibly related to Bedlam or from Old English origins meaning 'beggar' or 'one confined to bed.' The exact etymology is disputed by scholars.

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