Stipend (noun)

  1. A fixed regular sum of money paid as a salary, allowance, or grant, especially to a student or research worker.
  2. A payment made to support a person in a particular profession or occupation, such as a clergyman or physician.

Origin:

Middle english, from latin stipendium, from stipend-, stipendium, from stips, stipis means of support, pay, from stipere to pay.

Examples:

  1. He received a stipend for his work as a research assistant.
  2. The stipend for the internship was not enough to cover living expenses.
  3. The stipend for the position is $1000 per month.
  4. He was given a stipend to support his studies in theology.
  5. The stipend of the fellowship was $3000 per month.
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