Emolument
81mill — [OE] Mill is one of a large family of English words that go back ultimately to the Indo European base *mel , *mol , *ml , denoting ‘grind’. It includes meal ‘flour’, mollify, mollusc, mould ‘earth’, and (via the extended form *meld , *mold ) melt …
82revenue enhancement — raising taxes What is enhancement for the tax collector is the opposite for his victims. Less often as revenue emolument, an emolument being originally the fee you paid to a miller for grinding your corn …
83wage — wages, salary, stipend, fee, pay, hire, emolument can all mean the price paid a person for his labor or services. Wage or Wages applies chiefly to an amount paid on a daily, hourly, or piecework basis and typically at weekly intervals for labor,… …
84emulument / emollient — An emolument is a salary or other compensation for a job: The emolument for his new position far exceeded that of Henry s last post. An emollient is a softener: The oils secreted by the skin are emollients that keeps the skin soft …
85emulument / emollient — An emolument is a salary or other compensation for a job: The emolument for his new position far exceeded that of Henry s last post. An emollient is a softener: The oils secreted by the skin are emollients that keeps the skin soft …
86mill — [OE] Mill is one of a large family of English words that go back ultimately to the Indo European base *mel , *mol , *ml , denoting ‘grind’. It includes meal ‘flour’, mollify, mollusc, mould ‘earth’, and (via the extended form *meld , *mold ) melt …
87TAXATION — This article is arranged according to the following outline: historical aspects legal aspects the biblical period the talmudic period the post talmudic period in general yardsticks of tax assessment taxable property Place of Residence, Business,… …
88Emolumental — E*mol u*men tal, a. Pertaining to an emolument; profitable. [R.] Evelyn …
89Honorary — Hon or*a*ry, a. [L. honorarius, fr. honor honor: cf. F. honoraire.] 1. Done as a sign or evidence of honor; as, honorary services. Macaulay. [1913 Webster] 2. Conferring honor, or intended merely to confer honor without emolument; as, an honorary …
90Income — In come, n. 1. A coming in; entrance; admittance; ingress; infusion. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] More abundant incomes of light and strength from God. Bp. Rust. [1913 Webster] At mine income I louted low. Drant. [1913 Webster] 2. That which is… …