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alms-basket
ˈalms-ˌbasket The basket containing the public alms, or those of any charitable society.1565 J. Calfhill Answ. Treat. Crosse (1846) 4 Your exhibition belike failed you, and therefore ye thought to pick a quarrel to the alms-basket. 1634 Churchw. Acc. St. Marg. Westm. in Nicholls (1797) 42 To carry t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Yam ring
Yam ring (), also known as yam basket, taro basket or prosperity basket (), is a Singaporean dish consisting of a deep-fried ring of mashed taro filled The shape of the dish also resembles the alms bowl used by Buddhist monks, leading to its Chinese name, which literally translates as "fragrant Buddha wikipedia.org
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alms
alms (ɑːmz) Forms: 1 ælmysse, 1–3 ælmesse (2–3 ælmisse, elmisse, 2–4 elmesse), 2–6 almesse (2–4 almisse, 4 alemesse, allmesse, 5 almese), 2–7 almes (2 elmes, 3 almys, 4 almis, 5 elmys, 6 allmes), 7–9 alms. Pl. wanting; formerly 4–6 almessis, almesses; since 7 the sing. alms has also been used as pl.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dash Benhur
Children's literature The Puduga king & other stories, 2013 Unforgettable Stories, 2007 A Basket of Stories (Stories), 2005 The Story of Maita (Novel All Time Rhymes for Children, 2001 Rhymes for Little Reema, 2001 Short stories Kaanduri and Other Stories, 2015 Gandhi Tales from Odisha, 2013 Alms wikipedia.org
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basket
▪ I. basket, n. (ˈbɑːskɪt, -æ-) Forms: 3– basket; also 4–5 baskett(e, 5 -att, -yt, 6 baszkett(e, basquette, 7 basquet. [Origin not ascertained: not in Teutonic or Romanic; found in Eng. since 13th c. Basket has been conjecturally identified with L. bascauda, used by Juvenal and Martial; by the latte... Oxford English Dictionary
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Komusō
Disguise and outfit wore a , a type of woven straw hat or , which completely covered their head like an overturned basket. They wore , hand-and-forearm covers, a tassel, and carried a , a box used for collecting alms and holding documents. wikipedia.org
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Lenten supper
A basket for alms is often kept in the parish hall and Christians who are participating in the Lenten supper contribute to it; these alms are then given wikipedia.org
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Offertory
Collection of alms In traditional forms of Christianity, a tithe (the first tenth of one's income) is seen as what is owed to God, while alms (offerings (tithes and alms) for the support of the church and for charity. wikipedia.org
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Camsdorf Bridge
In 1416, the bridge included a hermitage in which a man could request alms for the bridge. On 7 July 1823, a heavily pregnant woman named Maria Hüttich crossing the bridge with a heavy basket leaned against the railing to rest. wikipedia.org
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Tobrova tsässon
There is an alms box outside next to the door. The eastern side of the building has a wooden window with a single frame and three panes. There is a table with a tea-cloth on it in front of the icon shelf that has a basket with Easter eggs on it, as well as a vase with artificial flowers wikipedia.org
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Maund
As a verb, 'maund' : to beg; as a noun, 'a maund' : a small basket held out for alms. wikipedia.org
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Sarah of the Desert
She gave them a fruit basket and they honored her by eating the bad fruit and leaving her the good fruit to eat. "It is good to give alms for men's sake. Even if it is only done to please men, through it one can begin to seek to please God." wikipedia.org
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Offering (Christianity)
Methods Historically, it was collected in an offering dish, a basket, or a alms box. wikipedia.org
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Mahānipāta Jātaka
Alambayana forced him into a basket and went to a certain village. All beings are predestined, what then is the use of giving alms." wikipedia.org
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Life of Saint Apolinaria
Apolinaria first sailed to Ashkelon, where she visited churches and dispensed alms. On the road she met Makarios, who took her for a eunuch and gave her a cell in his monastic community, where she practised basket weaving. wikipedia.org
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