A fixed amount of money paid to a worker, usually measured on a monthly or annual basis.
1 He never sought nor accepted an office for the emolument it afforded.
2 The struggle between them was simply a struggle for place and emolument .
3 Also, the costume and outfittings I wore were part of my emolument .
4 He shall receive no other emolument from this or any other government.
5 They looked for no emolument to themselves or their representatives after them.
6 But this mark of honour was not accompanied by any pecuniary emolument .
7 He said that they too have a right to emolument in South Africa.
8 Defining exactly what constitutes an emolument is at the heart of those cases.
9 Members are not now paid; the honor of the position is sufficient emolument .
10 In the latter, individuals only were concerned, and the emolument was their own.
11 The granting of a title does not give any emolument unless specially directed.
12 A shilling a day per man must be the utmost of their emolument .
13 Becoming sovereigns themselves, they retain these funds for their private emolument .
14 He must labour, not for future emolument , but for immediate subsistence.
15 I will accept no reward, no office, no emolument , no title-nothing
16 No honour or emolument could be obtained from the government but by his intervention.
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