A right reserved exclusively by a particular person or group (especially a hereditary or official right)
An incidental benefit awarded for certain types of employment (especially if it is regarded as a right)
1 The rest is the perquisite of the rocks and trees and beasts.
2 They were the perquisite of a page who brought them to him.
3 These Irish acres were partly the Queen's perquisite from the Babington 'conspiracy.'
4 It is the perquisite of power to invent its own past.
5 The luxury of another hour of sleep seemed the greatest perquisite of wealth.
6 The only onboard perquisite is an occasional self-service canister of coffee, Currie said.
7 The porter regarding same as his perquisite abstracted and hid it.
8 The other part we supposed she had claimed as her perquisite .
9 You may fancy whether we have just grounds for expecting a good perquisite .
10 Bits of highgrade ore are their perquisite , they pretend to think.
11 Next year the Smiths acquired a motor-car which soon became Yaé's special perquisite .
12 Give you a perquisite ! - no ,indeed ; Ineverpay for such favors.
13 That was the way in those days, and the cloth was the parson's perquisite .
14 The great demand for alkaline salts in bleaching rendered these ashes no inconsiderable perquisite .
15 Meanwhile the money accumulated in his hands, and its profits were his legitimate perquisite .
16 Another perquisite is that the Pope must be easily visible, when onboard a Popemobile.
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