honorarium

  • 31honorarium — n reward, recompense, remuneration, compensation; fee, salary, pay, payment, emolument; altarage, token acknowledgment, token of appreciation, Inf. a little something; tip, gratuity, douceur, Fr. pourboire, Ger. Trinkgeld. cumshaw, (in India and… …

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  • 32honorarium — hon·o·rar·i·um …

    English syllables

  • 33honorarium — /ɒnəˈrɛəriəm / (say onuh rairreeuhm) noun (plural honorariums or honoraria /ɒnəˈrɛəriə/ (say onuh rairreeuh)) 1. an honorary reward, as in recognition of professional services on which no price may be set. 2. a fee for services rendered by a… …

  • 34honorarium —  Stipend, small fee paid to a speaker …

    American business jargon

  • 35honorarium —   n. (pl. ia) fee; gift of money.    ♦ honorary, a. given as an honour; without reward or salary …

    Dictionary of difficult words

  • 36honorarium —   Ha awina ho ohanohano …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 37honorarium — /ˌɒnə reəriəm/ noun money paid to a professional person such as an accountant or a lawyer when a specific fee has not been requested (NOTE: The plural is honoraria.) …

    Dictionary of banking and finance

  • 38honorarium — /onareriyam/ In the civil law, an honorary or free gift; a gratuitous payment, as distinguished from hire or compensation for service. A voluntary reward for that for which no remuneration could be collected by law. Cunningham v. Commissioner of… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 39honorarium — /onareriyam/ In the civil law, an honorary or free gift; a gratuitous payment, as distinguished from hire or compensation for service. A voluntary reward for that for which no remuneration could be collected by law. Cunningham v. Commissioner of… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 40honorarium — A fee paid for professional services rendered gratuitously or under such conditions that there is no legal obligation for payment …

    Ballentine's law dictionary