stipend

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stipend englannista suomeksi

  1. stipendi, apuraha

  1. Substantiivi

  2. korvaus, palkkio

  3. Verbi

stipend englanniksi

  1. A regular fixed payment made to someone (especially a clergyman, judge, soldier, or teacher) for services provided by them; a salary. (century)

  2. (RQ:Plutarch North Lives)|page=725|passage=He ſent for ''Ariſtotle'' (the greateſt Philoſopher in his time, & beſt learned) to teach his ſonne, vnto vvhom he gaue honorable ſtipend.

  3. (RQ:Spenser Colin Clout)

  4. (RQ:Taylor Eniautos) It is ''the gift'' ''o''''f God''; a donative beyond the (lang), the ''military ſtipend'', it is beyond our vvork, and beyond our vvages, and beyond the promiſe, and beyond our thoughts, and above our underſtandings, and above the higheſt heavens, it is a participation of the joyes of God, and of the inheritance of the Judge himſelf.

  5. (RQ:Milton History)

  6. (RQ:Burns Poems)

  7. (RQ:Scott Tales of My Landlord 2)

  8. (RQ:Macaulay History of England)

  9. (RQ:Irving Wolfert's Roost)

  10. Some other form of fixed (and generally small) payment occurring at regular intervals, such as an allowance, a pension, or a tax. (century)

  11. (coordinate terms)

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  12. (RQ:Ascham Toxophilus) appointed alſo the ''Cenſores'' to allovv out of the common butche(sic) yearely ſtipendes, for the findings of certaine geeſe; (..)

  13. (RQ:Topsell Foure-footed Beastes)

  14. (RQ:Blackstone Commentaries)

  15. (RQ:Burke Works) From hence Your Committee conclude, that the monthly payments had ''not'' been regularly made; and that whatever distresses the Nabob might have suffered must have been owing to the Governour-General and Council, not to Mahomed Reza Khân; who, for aught that appears to the contrary, paid away the stipend as fast as he received it.

  16. (RQ:Dickens Nicholas Nickleby)

  17. (RQ:Dickens Haunted Man)

  18. A scholarship granted to a student. (century)

  19. Money which is earned; an income. (defdate)

  20. (RQ:Chapman Al Fooles)

  21. A one-off payment for a service provided. (defdate)

  22. (RQ:Latimer Sermons). April the Nineteenth|date=19 April 1549|page=210|passage=

  23. (RQ:Raleigh Historie of the World), vnto such Time as They were Assailed by of Epirus|Pyrrhus)|page=294|passage=This fight vvas ſo vvell performed, that a report vvent currant, of Castor and Pollux|''Castor'' and ''Pollux'', tvvo ''Gods'', vvho came on milke-vvhite Steeds, to be eye vvitneſſes of their valour, and fellovv helpers of their victorie; for the Generall conſecrated a Temple to them, as a ſtipend for their paines.

  24. (RQ:Quarles Feast for Wormes)|footer=A reference to to the Romans|Romans 6:23 in the (w) version of the (w): “''stipendia enim peccati mors'' the wages of sin is death”.

  25. (RQ:Quarles Feast for Wormes)

  26. (RQ:Burton Melancholy)

  27. (RQ:Milton Smectymnuus)

  28. To provide (someone) with a stipend (an allowance, a pension, a salary, etc.). (century)

  29. (RQ:Cervantes Shelton Don Quixote)

  30. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=Cautley Newby|Thomas Cautley Newby,(nb...)|year=1867|volume=I|page=57|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=TswUAAAAQAAJ&pg=RA1-PA57|oclc=2095393|passage=The recently discovered "Letters of (w)," existing in the Record Office, leave no doubt of the Government practice of suborning and stipending newspaper proprietors and writers connected with them was as old as the times of the "Mercurius Politicus," and other contemporaneous newspapers under Defoe's management and influence.

  31. (quote-journal)&93;|date=21 December 1869|year_published=7 June 1870|volume=XIV|issue=II|page=187|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=3fQRAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA187|issn=1478-615X|oclc=806406008|passage=We have a rival in the Melacvurie, but by stipending the King of Falaba, he would use his great power and influence to make the Sangaras take what will doubtless be called the Governor's road, and by stipending the troublesome Limbas, the Sangaras would no longer be subjected to dangers of robbery, and even murder in that country.

  32. (quote-book) Serial No. 102–106(nb...)|location=Washington, D.C.|publisher=States Government Publishing Office|U.S. Government Printing Office|date=21 March 1992|page=19|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=2n39zgaC_UwC&pg=PA19|isbn=978-0-16-038942-9|passage=The involvement of parents within their child's education program is critical and there has to be ways of involving parents in that. (..) It may mean stipending them because you have taken away their job that day and you have taken away their income that day in order to come into the schools and be part of the educational process.

  33. (quote-book) to (w) 1715–99|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=Columbia University Press|year=2002|page=122|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/greatnationfranc0000jone_l7x7/page/122/mode/1up|isbn=978-0-231-12882-7|passage=As well as enjoying links in the royal court, he &91;(w)'s grandson&93; was said to stipend some 200 individuals in the city of Paris to spread favourable news stories about himself.

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