Walms vs Alms - What's the difference?
walms | alms |
(walm)
To roll; to spout; to boil up.
* 1845 (?), A view of Devonshire in 1630, with a Pedigree of most of its gentry , page 344:
* 1905 , The Myths of Plato , page 442:
Something given to the poor as charity, such as money, clothing or food.
* c.'' 1779 ,
As a verb walms
is (walm).As a noun alms is
something given to the poor as charity, such as money, clothing or food.walms
English
Verb
(head)walm
English
Verb
(en verb)- (Holland)
- It serveth the inhabitants with fresh water walming out of springs, though itself be on all sides circumpassed about with the sea.
References
* ----alms
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Noun
(alms)- She gave $10 weekly to the poor as alms .
- Alms are distributed from the weekly collection for the purpose.
- St. Antoninus never refused an alms which was asked in the name of God.