emolument
pronunciation
How to pronounce emolument in British English: UK [ɪˈmɒljumənt]
How to pronounce emolument in American English: US [ɪˈmɑljumənt]
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- Noun:
- compensation received by virtue of holding an office or having employment (usually in the form of wages or fees)
Word Origin
- emolument
- emolument: [15] Just as a salary was originally a ‘payment for salt’, so emolument appears to have been a particular kind of payment – in this case for flour – which later became generalized in meaning. Latin ēmolere meant ‘grind out’ (it was a compound verb formed from the prefix ex- ‘out’ and molere ‘grind’, a relative of English mill and meal ‘ground grain’), and hence the derivative ēmolumentum was used originally for ‘fee paid to a miller for grinding grain’. The metaphorical sense ‘gain’ was already present in classical Latin.=> meal, mill
- emolument (n.)
- mid-15c., from Old French émolument "advantage, gain, benefit; income, revenue" (13c.) and directly from Latin emolumentum "profit, gain, advantage, benefit," perhaps originally "payment to a miller for grinding corn," from emolere "grind out," from assimilated form of ex- "out" (see ex-) + molere "to grind" (see mallet).
Example
- 1. No director waived any emolument during the year .
- 2. Emolument management occupies a significant part in hr .
- 3. The job is hard but the emolument is good .
- 4. Alen the nanjing emolument mouth pats machine second crops .
- 5. The emolument of this profession is not satisfactory .