Stipendiaries [noun]
Definition of Stipendiaries:
person who gains, benefits
Synonyms of Stipendiaries:
Sentence/Example of Stipendiaries:
The stipendiaries, regarding the cause as hopeless, now deserted, and the citizens deemed it full time to sue for terms.
Would it not be possible to appoint a certain proportion of stipendiaries, with ample salaries, to that body?
A guard of Swiss stipendiaries is not enough for the liberticide schemes of the Capets.
The great wire-puller and his gang of stipendiaries were the objects of popular gratitude and adoration.
On the 30th of March, 1560, he departed for Leipzig, in order to examine the stipendiaries of the Elector.
I make no doubt that this is done already to a large extent by stipendiaries and the more enlightened magistrates.
Even then Norfolk and Hereford refused to sail; but the greater part of the minor magnates consented to serve as stipendiaries.
The other western tribes and the Persian stipendiaries together reached about the same number.
I estimate the present expenditure at, civil and fiscal establishments, and stipendiaries, 38 lacs.
But this stipend should be independent of those to be continued to the stipendiaries of the Rajah.