maundy money

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maundy money

The Queen distributes maundy money to elderly recipients in a historic chapel.

Definition

Noun: Specially minted silver coins that are distributed by the British sovereign on Maundy Thursday. This is a traditional almsgiving ceremony, where the monarch gives these coins to elderly recipients in recognition of their service to the community and the church.

Usage

Maundy money is a specific, ceremonial form of currency. It is not used for everyday transactions but is given as a symbolic gift. The term is always used to refer to these specific coins and the associated royal tradition.

Examples
  • The number of elderly people receiving Maundy money corresponds to the monarch's age.
  • Collectors highly value historic sets of Maundy money.
  • The tradition of distributing Maundy money dates back centuries.
Advanced Usage
  • "to receive Maundy money": to be a recipient in the Maundy ceremony.
    • She was honored to receive Maundy money from the King.
  • "a set of Maundy money": refers to the complete collection of coins (penny, twopence, threepence, and fourpence) given to one recipient.
    • The complete set of Maundy money from 1953 is in the museum.
Variants and Related Words
  • Maundy Thursday: The Thursday before Easter, on which the ceremony takes place.
  • Royal Maundy: Another name for the ceremony itself.
  • Maundy ceremony: The event at which Maundy money is distributed.
Synonyms
  • Ceremonial coins
  • Alms coins (historical context)
Notes

There are no direct phrasal verbs or idioms associated with this specific noun. It is a proper noun referring to a unique historical and ceremonial object.

maundy money

The Queen distributes maundy money to elderly recipients in a historic chapel.

Noun
  1. specially minted silver coins that are distributed by the British sovereign on Maundy Thursday

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