Bluegown

/ˈbluːɡaʊn/ noun

A historical Scottish charity recipient, typically a poor person, who received a blue gown as a distinctive mark of their status.

From Scottish tradition combining 'blue' and 'gown'; used from at least the 17th century to identify the deserving poor in Scotland who were given blue woolen gowns for identification and charity purposes.

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