alms
91Alms Alley — In Harrow Alley, Petticoat Lane. In Portsoken Ward (Boyle, 1799). Not named in the maps …
92Alms Bason — A shallow dish or plate, usually made of some precious metal, in which the offerings of the people are received and placed on the Altar …
93alms-house — adj British rude, disrespectful. This item of British street slang of the late 1990s is a variant form of arms. The reference is unclear, but the expression may have arisen in Caribbean usage …
94alms(-house) — adj British rude, disrespectful. This item of British street slang of the late 1990s is a variant form of arms. The reference is unclear, but the expression may have arisen in Caribbean usage …
95alms-house — see almshouse …
96alms-house — poorhouse, privately financed home for the poor …
97alms-house — noun (C) a place where poor people could live without paying rent in former times …
98alms dish — Милостыня на пропитание …
99alms fee — Peter pence (or Peter s pence), which see …
100alms fee — Peter pence (or Peter s pence), which see …