honorarium
21honorarium — noun (plural honoraria; also iums) Etymology: Latin, from neuter of honorarius Date: 1658 a payment for a service (as making a speech) on which custom or propriety forbids a price to be set …
22honorarium — noun Compensation for services that do not have a predetermined value …
23honorarium — Synonyms and related words: Trinkgeld, amends, atonement, blood money, bonus, bounty, bribe, compensation, consideration, damages, donative, double time, emolument, fee, gratuity, gravy, grease, guerdon, incentive pay, indemnification, indemnity …
24honorarium — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. fee; gratuity, tip; reward. See giving, payment. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. complimentary fee, gratuity, reward; see compensation , pay 2 , payment 1 , return 3 , tip 2 . III (Roget s Thesaurus …
25honorarium — hon|o|rar|i|um [ˌɔnəˈreəriəm US ˌa:nəˈrer ] n plural honoraria [ riə] formal [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: gift made to someone chosen for a post of honor , from honor; HONOR] a sum of money offered to a professional for a piece of advice, a …
26honorarium — hon|o|rar|i|um [ ,anə reriəm ] noun count FORMAL an amount of money that someone receives for work that would normally not be paid …
27honorarium — hon·o·rar·i·um· || ‚ɑnÉ™ rerɪəm / reÉ™r n. payment for a professional service …
28honorarium — [ˌɒnə rɛ:rɪəm] noun (plural honorariums or honoraria rɪə) a nominal payment for professional services. Origin C17: from L., denoting a gift made on being admitted to public office, from honorarius (see honorary) …
29honorarium — noun (C) formal a sum of money offered to someone for professional services …
30Honorarium — A voluntary fee …