- elemosinarius
- almoner, person in charge of providing charity.
Latin-English dictionary of medieval. 2014.
Latin-English dictionary of medieval. 2014.
Almoner — Almosenier (auch Almosener oder Almosner, lateinisch eleemosynarius, französisch aumônier, englisch almoner, italienisch elemosiniere, elemosiniero, spanisch limosnario, limosnero) ist die Bezeichnung eines weltlichen oder kirchlichen Amtsträgers … Deutsch Wikipedia
Almosenier — (auch Almosener oder Almosner, lateinisch eleemosynarius, französisch aumônier, englisch almoner, italienisch elemosiniere, elemosiniero, spanisch limosnario, limosnero) ist die Bezeichnung eines weltlichen oder kirchlichen Amtsträgers,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Aumônier — Almosenier (auch Almosener oder Almosner, lateinisch eleemosynarius, französisch aumônier, englisch almoner, italienisch elemosiniere, elemosiniero, spanisch limosnario, limosnero) ist die Bezeichnung eines weltlichen oder kirchlichen Amtsträgers … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Hamman — This interesting surname derives from the Olde French personal name Hamond or the Olde German given name Hamo(n) . The root of both names is the Germanic haim meaning home . Hamo became popular in England after the Norman Conquest of 1066. One,… … Surnames reference
Hammand — This interesting surname derives from the Olde French personal name Hamond or the Olde German given name Hamo(n) . The root of both names is the Germanic haim meaning home . Hamo became popular in England after the Norman Conquest of 1066. One,… … Surnames reference
Hammant — This interesting surname derives from the Olde French personal name Hamond or the Olde German given name Hamo(n) . The root of both names is the Germanic haim meaning home . Hamo became popular in England after the Norman Conquest of 1066. One,… … Surnames reference
Hamments — This interesting surname derives from the Olde French personal name Hamond or the Olde German given name Hamo(n) . The root of both names is the Germanic haim meaning home . Hamo became popular in England after the Norman Conquest of 1066. One,… … Surnames reference
Hammatt — This interesting surname derives from the Olde French personal name Hamond or the Olde German given name Hamo(n) . The root of both names is the Germanic haim meaning home . Hamo became popular in England after the Norman Conquest of 1066. One,… … Surnames reference
Hammonds — This is a patronymic i.e. the son of Hammond a derivative of the Olde French personal name Hamond or the Olde German Hamo(n) with an excrescent d . The root of both names is the German haim meaning home . Hamo became popular in England after the… … Surnames reference
almoner — (n.) official distributor of alms on behalf of another, c.1300 (mid 13c. as a surname), from O.Fr. almosnier (12c.; Mod.Fr. aumônerie), from V.L. *almosinarius, from L.L. elemosinarius (adj.) connected with alms, from eleemosyna alms (see ALMS… … Etymology dictionary