Abraham man
/ˈeɪ.bɹəˌhæm mæn/ · noun
Meaning
- A mentally ill beggar.
- Any beggar who pretends to be ill, physically or mentally, to obtain alms.
Etymology / origin
From patients claiming, genuinely or not, to be temporarily discharged from the Abraham ward at Bethlem Royal Hospital (also known as Bedlam), a psychiatric hospital in London, for the purpose of begging. Possibly an allusion to a story in Luke 16, in which the beggar Lazarus ends up in Abraham's bosom. First use appears c. 1561 in The Fraternity of Vagabonds (1561) by John Awdely.
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