(northern dialect beadus Welsh Bettws), originally a house of prayer, hence an alms-house, the inmates of which were to pray for the soul of the…
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释义 | society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > dwelling place or abode > institutional homes > [noun] > for the poor, infirm, etc. (34) bead-housec1160 (northern dialect beadus Welsh Bettws), originally a house of prayer, hence an alms-house, the inmates of which were to pray for the soul of the… spittle?c1225 A house or place for the reception of the indigent or diseased; a charitable foundation for this purpose, esp. one chiefly occupied by persons of… spittle-housec1315 = sense 1. maison dieu1354 A hospital, a hospice; a home for the poor. almshouse1395 Originally: a house for the accommodation or support of the poor or needy; esp. a house (often one of a group) established for this purpose in a… hospital14.. A charitable institution for the housing and maintenance of the needy; an asylum for the destitute, infirm, or aged. Obsolete except in English… God's house1425 An almshouse. Now historical. hospitality1571 A hospitable institution or foundation; a hospital (sense 2). In quot. 1571, ? Hospitable institutions generally. Obsolete. rare. townhouse1597 Usually as two words or with hyphen. A building for housing the poor; an almshouse; a workhouse. Now historical and rare (U.S. regional (Connecticut)… guest house1600 A hospital, a poorhouse. Obsolete. gifts1651 plural. Applied to almshouses founded by a specified person. Obsolete. college1694 A charitable foundation of the collegiate type; a hospital, asylum, or almshouse founded to provide residence and maintenance for poor or decayed… asylum1776 A benevolent institution affording shelter and support to some class of the afflicted, the unfortunate, or destitute; e.g. an asylum for the… hospice1818 A house of rest and entertainment for pilgrims, travellers, or strangers, esp. one belonging to a religious order, as those of the monks of St… group home1873 any of various types of communal residences; (now) spec. a supervised, communal residence for a small number of individuals who cannot live… pogey1891 A hostel for the needy or disabled; a poorhouse; a local relief centre or welfare office. Now chiefly historical. Subcategories:— assigned quarters in (1) — workhouse (17) |
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