Associations to the word «Almshouse»
Noun
- Orphanage
- Crewe
- Dole
- Alms
- Benefactor
- Asylum
- Newbury
- Barnet
- Taunton
- Charity
- Widow
- Dix
- Infirmary
- Endowment
- Cottage
- Inmate
- Hospital
- Warden
- Waterman
- Aged
- Homelessness
- Acton
- Maison
- Crawley
- Chapel
- Exeter
- Hadley
- Churchyard
- Jail
- Magdalen
- Overseer
- Dyer
- Orphan
- Trinity
- Trustee
- Accommodation
- Richmond
- Nottingham
- Lodging
- Grammar
- Chaplain
- Terrace
- Able
- Langley
- Rochester
- Sick
- Wiltshire
- Winchester
- Poverty
- Cheshire
- Farm
- Pension
- Somerset
- Watts
- Building
- Percy
- Institution
- Harriet
- Wright
- Berkshire
- Wagner
- Row
- Reformer
- Refuge
- Parish
- Lane
- Gloucester
- Westminster
- Freeman
- Kathleen
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
ALMSHOUSE, noun. A building of residence for the poor, sick or elderly of a parish. Originally founded by the Church. Usually a charity relying on donations for funding.
Wise words
There is no sickness worse for me than words that to be kind
must lie.