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▪ I. almoner1 (ˈælmənə(r), ˈɑːm-) Forms: α. 3–4 aumoner(e, amoner, 3–5 aumener(e, 4–5 -eer, 5 awmener, -eer, (ambynowre), amener, 5–7 amner, 6–7 almner, almener, almonar, 6– almoner. β. 5–7 almosner, 6 -osiner, 7 -oisner, ausmoner. γ. 6 almoigner, almoygner, -or, almoiner. δ. 5 aumere, almer, -ar, 6...
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Almoner
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The papal almoner, formally titled the "Almoner of His Holiness", is responsible for performing works of mercy on behalf of the Associated with the almoner's office is the grand almoner, a hereditary title in the hands of the Marquess of Exeter.
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almoner
almoner/ˈɑ:mənə(r); ?@ ˈælm-; `ælmənɚ/ n1 (formerly) official who distributed money and gave help to the poor 施赈员(旧时负责发放救济金赈济贫民的官员).2 (Brit also medical social worker) social worker attached to a hospital 医院中的社会工作者.
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Grand Almoner of France
The title "Grand Almoner" was created by King Francis I. The Grand Almoner also gave communion to the King and performed baptisms and princely marriages.
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almoigner
almoigner, -moiner, -moisner literary forms of almoner in 6–7, due to attempts to recast the current amner after late AFr. almoignier and MFr. aulmosnier; their influence remains in part in the mod. spelling almoner.
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Aumonier
. 1946), bishop
James Aumonier (1832-1911), landscape painter
Kate Aumonier, singer
Stacy Aumonier (1877–1928), writer
French word aumônier means almoner See also
Almoner
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almowr
† almowr Sc. Obs. By-form of almoner1. [really an independent formation on alms + -our, and cogn. w. almer and aumere. See almoner1 δ.]
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Almonry
The person designated to oversee the distribution was called an almoner. The Hereditary Grand Almoner, a position instituted by Richard I, distributed alms on the occasion of a coronation.
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Grace Parbery
She later worked as an almoner at the Royal Newcastle Hospital (RNH). detailed the work of an almoner in all areas of medicine, as well as in the community.
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George Nicholl
His appointment by the Lord Almoner to be Lord Almoner's Professor of Arabic was announced in The Times on 30 October 1878, when it was also recorded that He resigned with effect from 24 June 1909, because of ill-health, and was the last Lord Almoner's professor at Oxford.
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sub-almoner
sub-ˈalmoner Also 7 -a(l)mner. [sub- 6.] A subordinate almoner, one of the officials of the Royal Almonry.1647 Haward Crown Rev. 31 Gentleman Amner: Fee, 11. 8. 1. ob. Sub-amner: Fee 6. 16. 10. ob. 1710 J. Chamberlayne M. Brit. Notitia 106 One of the King's Chaplains, deputed by the Lord Almoner to ...
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Jacob Chimarrhaeus
Jacob Chimarrhaeus (1542–1614) was grand almoner to Holy Roman Emperor Rudolph II. was a native of Roermond in the duchy of Guelders who became a singer in the court chapel of Rudolph II and was promoted first to chaplain and later to almoner
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almonership
almonership (ˈælmənəʃɪp) [f. almoner1 + -ship.] The office or position of an almoner.1847 Blackw. Mag. LXI. 2 To this almonership no salary was attached.
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