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stipendiary

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




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In times of crisis, 18 volunteer magistrates and a stipendiary full-time magistrate took charge of law and order, and it was this body of anxious men who would precipitate the crisis of the day.

From The Guardian • Jan. 4, 2018

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

The moment I knew I was in trouble was when the stipendiary steward asked the trainer, 'Is it possible for a jockey to make a horse bleed during the course of the race?'

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

Summary Jurisdiction Act.—Besides the ordinary suit for a judicial separation a wife may obtain speedy and inexpensive relief by making an application to a stipendiary magistrate for an order of separation and maintenance.

From Marriage and Divorce Laws of the World by Ringrose, Hyacinthe