stipends in English

noun
1
a fixed regular sum paid as a salary or allowance.
The rise was ‘three per cent - a percentage in line with the rise in stipends for all clergymen,’ he said.

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1. Liszt alone decided the allocation of these stipends.

2. Our academic and administrative units award numerous teaching and research Assistantships with competitive stipends.

3. As far as Consort Xu's brothers are concerned, you may give them stipends and honors, but do not let them hold military commands, so that they can be preserved.

4. Edward's fleet was unprepared for the crossing with the main body of his army and his finances were in a parlous state owing to his having been forced to pay large stipends to European forces.

5. The nobility of Brazil differed markedly from its counterparts in Europe: noble titles were not hereditary, with the sole exception of members of the Imperial Family, and those who had received a noble title were not considered to belong to a separate social class, and received no appanages, stipends or emoluments.