almner

/ˈɑːm.nɚ/
noun
  1. A person who distributes alms or charity, especially in a religious or institutional setting.
    • The almner handed out bread and coins to the poor outside the cathedral.
    • The hospital's almner ensured that donations reached families in need.
    • In medieval times, the almner was responsible for managing the monastery's charitable gifts.
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