alms box
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Definition
- Noun:
- A container for collecting charitable donations: An "alms box" is a receptacle, typically found in a place of worship or public area, designed to receive money or gifts given as alms (charity) for the poor.
Usage
- The primary use is to describe a physical box where charitable offerings are deposited.
- It is often associated with religious or historical contexts.
Examples
- Noun:
- Visitors to the cathedral dropped coins into the ancient alms box.
- The priest reminded the congregation that the alms box at the back of the church was for donations to the local shelter.
Advanced Usage
- Historical/Religious Context: The term is often used when describing traditional practices of charity within churches, temples, or monasteries.
- The medieval alms box was carved from a single piece of oak.
Variants and Related Words
- Alms: (noun, plural) Money, food, or other donations given to the poor or needy.
- He gave alms to the beggar on the street.
- Collection box: A more general term for any box used to collect money for a cause.
- Poor box: A near-synonym, specifically for donations intended for the poor.
Synonyms
- Collection box
- Poor box
- Offertory box (specifically in a Christian church context)
Antonyms
- There is no direct antonym for a physical object. Conceptually, one might consider a safe or strongbox (for storing money securely, not for charitable collection) as a contrasting item.
Related Phrases
- To give alms: The action associated with the use of an alms box.
- The faithful give alms during the service.
Noun
- box for collecting alms, especially one in a church