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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: STE-SUS |
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STIPEND , a fixed periodical payment or salary for services rendered. The word is particularly used of the income from an ecclesiastical benefice
magistrate or justice
home secretary for certain boroughs are termed " stipendiaries " or. " stipendiary magistrates " (see JUSTICE
gift
press
mass together) and pendere, to weigh out, pay. This was applied first to the pay of the army, and hence was used in the sense of(After Naumann.) military service, in such phrases as stipendia facere, and of a campaign, e.g. vicena stipendia meritis (Tac. Ann. i. 17). It also meant a tax or impost, payable in money. End of Article: STIPEND If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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