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pittance

English

Etymology

From Old French pitance, pitence, from Medieval Latin *piet?ntia, from Latin piet?s (piety).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?p?t?ns/, [?p???n?s]
  • Hyphenation: pit?tance

Noun

pittance (plural pittances)

  1. A small allowance of food and drink; a scanty meal.
  2. A meagre allowance of money or wages.
    • 1898, J. Meade Falkner, Moonfleet Chapter 5
      So I went to keep house with him at the Why Not? and my aunt sent down my bag of clothes, and would have made over to Elzevir the pittance that my father left for my keep, but he said it was not needful, and he would have none of it.
  3. A small amount.

Translations

Derived terms

  • pittancer

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subsidy

English

Etymology

From Anglo-Norman subsidie, from Old French subside, from Latin subsidium, from subsidere (to settle down, stay, remain).

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA(key): /?s?bs?di/

Noun

subsidy (countable and uncountable, plural subsidies)

  1. Financial support or assistance, such as a grant.
  2. (dated) Money granted by parliament to the British Crown.

Antonyms

  • tax

Related terms

  • subsidize
  • subsidiary
  • subside
  • subsidence

Translations

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