Stipendiary

//staɪˈpɛndiˌɛɹi//

Synonyms for "stipendiary" (33 found)

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Bulgarian

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  • стипендиант noun (one who receives a stipend)

Finnish

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  • stipendiaatti noun (one who receives a stipend)

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His father, Mr. Justice Harley, died in his promising son's College term, bequeathing him nothing but his legal complexion, and Adrian became stipendiary officer in his uncles household.

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The unusual hour, appropriate as I supposed only to some porter or other stipendiary visitor of my hotel, caused to shine out with startling refulgence the morning splendors in which Papa Joliet had arrayed himself.

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Now, to become a stipendiary editor of a New-Year's Gift-Book is not to be thought of, nor could I agree to work for any quantity of supply to such a publication.

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Delhi, the capital of the Great Mogul, fell into the hands of the English, and the emperor himself became a stipendiary of a company of merchants.

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