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salaried, ppl. a.|ˈsælərɪd| [f. salary n. or v. + -ed.] 1. Having or receiving a salary.
1600O. E. Repl. Libel i. i. 36 Most of them are his salaried schollers, or agents. 1818Southey in Q. Rev. XIX. 96 A regular inspection of the school by the salaried overseer. 1858Max Müller Chips (1880) III. i. 36 To become a salaried class of servants of the crown. 1894J. Knight D. Garrick iv. 59 He appeared as a salaried actor at Drury Lane. 2. Having a salary attached to it.
1836Landor Pericles & Aspasia cxiv. Wks. 1853 II. 399/1 The other offices that are salaried are the lower. 1872W. Minto Eng. Prose Lit. ii. x. 610 The poorly-salaried Chair of Civil History. |