elemosina
alms, charity
noun eh-leh-MOH-zee-nah Rare
Origin: From Greek eleemosyne, 'pity, mercy'.
Usage Note
Elemosina is feminine and typically singular; it refers to a charitable gift given to a beggar or the poor. The common phrase fare l'elemosina means 'to give alms'. In modern usage it can also carry a mildly pejorative tone — implying that something given is meagre, like a handout.
Examples
"Il vecchio chiedeva l'elemosina all'angolo della strada."
Natural Translation
The old man was begging for alms on the street corner.
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