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almonry

/al-muhn-ree, ah-muhn-/US // ˈæl mən ri, ˈɑ mən- //UK // (ˈɑːmənrɪ) //

杏仁糖,杏仁饼,杏仁糖浆,杏仁

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural al·mon·ries.

    • : the place where an almoner resides or where alms are distributed.

Examples

  • He lived in the little Almonry at Westminster, the block of ancient buildings in which the Purcell family lived.

  • Whilst the bearer of the roll was waiting to receive back his brief, he was to be entertained liberally in the almonry.

  • Near the gatehouse was the almonry, a shelter used in very early days to house visitors who sought free lodging.

  • Other buildings include an Elizabethan town hall, the grammar school, founded by Abbot Lichfield, and the picturesque 11 almonry.

  • An almonry is described in some recent works as "a building near the church."