noun
- a person who distributes charity or alms on behalf of another, especially a religious institution or wealthy individual
- a hospital social worker who helps patients with financial and social problems
Usage: historical; formal
Usage: British; medical
Examples
- The monastery’s almoner distributed food to the poor every morning.
- As the king’s almoner, he was responsible for charitable donations throughout the kingdom.
- The hospital almoner helped the family apply for financial assistance.
- Medieval almoners played a crucial role in caring for the destitute.
- She worked as an almoner, connecting patients with community resources.
- The almoner’s office was located near the hospital’s main entrance.