Definitions from Wiktionary (stipend)
▸ noun: (archaic) A regular fixed payment made to someone (especially a clergyman, judge, soldier, or teacher) for services provided by them; a salary. [from 15th c.]
▸ noun: (by extension)
▸ noun: Some other form of fixed (and generally small) payment occurring at regular intervals, such as an allowance, a pension, or (obsolete) a tax. [from 16th c.]
▸ noun: (education) A scholarship granted to a student. [from 20th c.]
▸ noun: (obsolete)
▸ noun: Money which is earned; an income.
▸ noun: A one-off payment for a service provided.
▸ verb: (transitive, obsolete or historical) To provide (someone) with a stipend (an allowance, a pension, a salary, etc.). [from 16th c.]
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▸ noun: (archaic) A regular fixed payment made to someone (especially a clergyman, judge, soldier, or teacher) for services provided by them; a salary. [from 15th c.]
▸ noun: (by extension)
▸ noun: Some other form of fixed (and generally small) payment occurring at regular intervals, such as an allowance, a pension, or (obsolete) a tax. [from 16th c.]
▸ noun: (education) A scholarship granted to a student. [from 20th c.]
▸ noun: (obsolete)
▸ noun: Money which is earned; an income.
▸ noun: A one-off payment for a service provided.
▸ verb: (transitive, obsolete or historical) To provide (someone) with a stipend (an allowance, a pension, a salary, etc.). [from 16th c.]
▸ Also see stipend
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