salaried
Origin of salaried
1Other words from salaried
- non·sal·a·ried, adjective
- un·sal·a·ried, adjective
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How to use salaried in a sentence
Their members, however, are legally trained and salaried men, though attached to each Court are several unsalaried deputies.
Dutch Life in Town and Country | P. M. HoughHe is an unsalaried officer, his remuneration consisting of the fees of office, and whatever else he can lay hands on.
Herzegovina | George ArbuthnotFive were to constitute a quorum of which the president or vice-president or one of the unsalaried members should always be one.
British Committees, Commissions, and Councils of Trade and Plantations, 1622-1675 | Charles M. AndrewsA fine is imposed for killing one of these birds, the unsalaried scavengers of the moister districts of the city.
Retrospect of Western Travel, Volume I (of 2) | Harriet MartineauStill, the Inquisition fought the battle for the unsalaried officials with as much vigor as for the salaried.
A History of the Inquisition of Spain; vol. 1 | Henry Charles Lea
British Dictionary definitions for salaried
/ (ˈsælərɪd) /
earning or yielding a salary: a salaried worker; salaried employment
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