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eleēmosyna, ae f. (греч. ; тж. pl.)милостыня Eccl
Латинско-русский словарь. 2003.
Латинско-русский словарь. 2003.
ELEEMOSYNA — Vide supra, ubi de Egnis, et infra in voce Ferto item ubi de Pauperibus. At Eleemosyna, apud Scriptores medii aevi, domus est Monasterio vel Aedi sacrae adiuncta, in qua Eleemosynae pauperibus erogabantur, ab eo, cui pauperum cura demandata erat … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
eleemosyna — Alms … Ballentine's law dictionary
eleemosyna regis, and eleemosyna aratri, or carucarum — /elamosana riyjas/ areytray/ kabrakeram/ A penny which King Ethelred ordered to be paid for every plow in England towards the support of the poor … Black's law dictionary
eleemosyna regis, and eleemosyna aratri, or carucarum — /elamosana riyjas/ areytray/ kabrakeram/ A penny which King Ethelred ordered to be paid for every plow in England towards the support of the poor … Black's law dictionary
Eleemosyna carucarum — Lit. plough alms . The penny given at Easter for each plough within a village. Cf. Caruca … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
libera eleemosyna — /lib(a)ra iylamosana/ In old English law, free alms, frankalmoigne … Black's law dictionary
libera eleemosyna — /lib(a)ra iylamosana/ In old English law, free alms, frankalmoigne … Black's law dictionary
in libera eleemosyna — In free alms. See 2 Bl Comm 101. Same as frankalmoign tenure … Ballentine's law dictionary
libera eleemosyna — Frankalmoign or free alms,–a Saxon land tenure, which survived the Norman revolution, under which tenure an ecclesiastical corporation held land without fealty and merely by prayer service for the soul of the donor. See 2 Bl Comm 101 … Ballentine's law dictionary
Alms and Almsgiving — • Any material favour done to assist the needy, and prompted by charity Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Alms and Almsgiving Alms and Almsgiving … Catholic encyclopedia
Almosen — Spende; Obolus; milde Gabe; Scherflein (umgangssprachlich); Zuwendung; Gnadengeschenk; Gabe; Armengeld; Gnadenbrot * * * Al|mo|sen [ almo:zn̩], das; s … Universal-Lexikon