A perquisite allowed to an officer or servant (esp. a forester, a cook or scullion). fee of a bullock: see quot. 1736. Obsolete.
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释义 | society > trade and finance > management of money > income, revenue, or profit > [noun] > personal income or acquired wealth > casually or incidentally acquired (17) feec1405 A perquisite allowed to an officer or servant (esp. a forester, a cook or scullion). fee of a bullock: see quot. 1736. Obsolete. obventionc1425 An incoming fee or revenue, esp. one of an occasional or incidental character. Chiefly in plural. availc1449 concrete (chiefly plural). Profits or proceeds of business transactions; remuneration or perquisites of employment. Cf. vail, n.1 (Obsolete exc. U.S.) perquisitive?c1450 = perquisite, n. 3a. vailc1450 A casual or occasional profit or emolument in addition to salary, stipend, wages, or other regular payment, esp. one accruing or attached to an… vantagea1470 A perquisite. Obsolete. (Cf. vail, n.1 5.) perquisite1567 Any casual profit, fee, remuneration, etc., attached to an office or position in addition to the normal salary or revenue. Cf. perk, n.2 fee-bucka1643 ? a buck received as a perquisite. casual1825 A casual revenue or income; see sense A. 2 above. perk1869 A small privilege or perquisite customarily due to a member of a particular organization, rank, profession, etc.; an unofficial or fringe benefit… side benefit1873 an additional or subsidiary benefit, esp. one that is informal or unplanned; a fringe benefit, a perk. Subcategories:— by lord of manor (1) — as thing left to servant or subordinate as right (5) |
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