almsgiver

/ɑmz ɡɪvər/
noun
  1. A person who gives money, food, or other help to people in need, often as a religious or moral act.
    • The wealthy merchant was known as a generous almsgiver in the community.
    • Many almsgivers prefer to donate anonymously to avoid attention.
    • In the story, the almsgiver shared his meal with a hungry stranger.
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