In a Church.
a begging bowl for monks for money and offerings
It is the fruit of a tree found in India. It is very big and the dried outer covering was used by the monks as a bowl to collect alms. annette
fish
Alms for the poor
i want a copy....please give mea copy
It is actually "alms" for the poor. Alms are the charity given to someone or organization, such as when one donates to a church. So when someone says, "...alms, alms for the poor..." it means "I need a donation of money because I am poor" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alms
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All of the beggars' hands were stretched out because they wanted alms from the rich people.
it will be kept by the NFL for a souvenir.
No, they need air, filtrtion and regulated temperature. Not many fish can be kept in bowls.
No, the noun 'alms' is a plural uncountable noun, it has no singular form.