Almsful

/ˈɔːmzfʊl/ adjective

Definition

Full of alms; generous in giving charity; abundant in charitable acts or donations.

Etymology

Formed from 'alms' plus the suffix '-ful' (meaning 'full of'), creating an adjective that means 'full of alms' or 'characterized by alms,' similar to 'graceful' or 'merciful.'

Kelly Says

The '-ful' suffix means 'full of,' so 'almsful' literally means 'full of alms'—but notice it's way less common than 'charitable' because the suffix works better with single-syllable nouns!

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