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awmous

American  
[aw-muhs] / ˈɔ məs /

noun

(used with a plural verb)
  1. alms.


Example Sentences

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They were just decent bien bodies; ony poor creature that had face to beg got an awmous, and welcome—they that were shamefaced gaed by, and twice as welcome.

From Chronicles of the Canongate by Scott, Walter, Sir

By my feth, sirrah?" replied the latter, amazed and irritated at the singular ease and impudence of the mendicant, and above all at his presumptuous familiarity, "but that's a new way to seek awmous.

From Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 5 by Various

"You have got a good awmous, Carey, will sleep sound, and think nothing of it on the morrow?" said the youth.

From Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 7 by Various

The Bishop rich, he could not preach   For sporting with the lasses;   The silly friar behoved to fleech   For awmous as he passes:   The curate his creed   He could not read,—   Shame fa' company!

From The Abbot by Scott, Walter, Sir

"I thank ye for your awmous," said Ochiltree, pocketing the piece of money; "but I beg your pardon, Mr. Taffril—I canna gang your errand e'en now."

From The Antiquary — Volume 01 by Scott, Walter, Sir

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