Eleemosynary

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌɛlɪˈmɑsəˌnɛri/

Definitions of eleemosynary

adjective relating to or dependent on charity; charitable

Example Sentences

A1 She received eleemosynary aid from the local church.

A2 The eleemosynary organization provided food and shelter to the homeless.

B1 The eleemosynary foundation donated money to support education programs in underprivileged communities.

B2 The eleemosynary efforts of the volunteers helped rebuild the devastated village.

C1 His eleemosynary contributions to various charities have made a significant impact on society.

C2 The billionaire philanthropist's eleemosynary work has transformed the lives of countless individuals.

Examples of eleemosynary in a Sentence

formal The eleemosynary organization provided financial assistance to low-income families.

informal She always donates to eleemosynary causes because she believes in helping others.

slang I heard that new charity is really eleemosynary, they help out a lot of people in need.

figurative His eleemosynary spirit shone through as he volunteered his time to help those less fortunate.

Grammatical Forms of eleemosynary

past tense

eleemosynaried

plural

eleemosynaries

comparative

more eleemosynary

superlative

most eleemosynary

present tense

eleemosynarizes

future tense

will eleemosynary

perfect tense

has eleemosynaried

continuous tense

is eleemosynary

singular

eleemosynary

positive degree

eleemosynary

infinitive

to eleemosynary

gerund

eleemosynarying

participle

eleemosynaryed

Origin and Evolution of eleemosynary

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin and Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'eleemosynary' originates from the Latin word 'eleemosyna', which in turn comes from the Greek word 'eleemosyne' meaning 'alms'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe charitable or philanthropic actions, the word 'eleemosynary' has evolved to also refer to institutions or organizations that exist for charitable purposes.