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stipendiate, v. Now rare or Obs.|staɪˈpɛndɪeɪt| [f. L. stīpendiāt-, ppl. stem of stīpendiārī: see stipend v.] trans. To pay a stipend to.
1656Harrington Oceana 82 The Emperours must long before this have found out some other way of support; and this was by Stipendiating the Gothes. a1677― Syst. Politics Oceana etc. (1700) 507 A Clergy not well stipendiated is to absolute Monarchy or to Democracy as great an Infamy. a1700Evelyn Diary 14 Sept. 1644, All the sciences are taught in the vulgar French by Professors stipendiated by the greate Cardinal. 1860I. Taylor Ult. Civiliz. 14 It is good to endow colleges, and to found chairs and to stipendiate professors. |