Use for buildings, traditionally associated with monasteries, great abbeys, magistrates, noblemen, or wealthy cities, from which alms are distributed; may also contain the residence of almoners. For buildings where the elderly, poor, or helpless are cared for and put to work at public expense, use "almshouses."
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13yrs ago
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