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stipendiary

[stahy-pen-dee-er-ee] / staɪˈpɛn diˌɛr i /




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It's unlikely Jesus would have known Latin beyond a few words, says Jonathan Katz, stipendiary lecturer in Classics at Oxford University.

From BBC • May 27, 2014

Later in the course of the inquiry the trainer and the stipendiary stewards were talking in Hindi and I couldn't understand what they were saying.

From The Guardian • Mar. 26, 2013

Paul Barton, the stipendiary steward working at Worcester, described the circumstances as "exceptional".

From The Guardian • Jul. 25, 2012

Noel Quinlan said he spoke only to the stipendiary steward after the easy victories of Bishopbriggs and Tell Halaf, from the Newmarket stable which he shares with his brother, Michael.

From The Guardian • Jan. 1, 2011

In 1833—four years after Emancipation—there was not in Ireland a single Catholic judge or stipendiary magistrate.

From The New Irish Constitution by Morgan, J. H.