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† ˌeleeˈmosynar Sc. Obs. exc. Hist. Also 7 elymosinar. [ad. med.L. eleēmosynārius: see next. Cf. OF. elemosinaire, which may be the immediate source.] = almoner.
a1639Spottiswood Hist. Ch. Scotl. i. (1677) 22 Alcuin, commonly held to be Charles the Great his Master, was made his Eleemosynar. 1663Spalding Troub. Chas. I (1829) 16 The bishop of Murray was made lord Elymosinar. 1884C. Rogers Soc. Life Scotl. I. ii. 53 Other officials were the carver, the cupbearer, the eleemosynar. |