Word of the Day for Friday December 30, 2005
perquisite \PUR-kwuh-zit\, noun:
1. A profit or benefit in addition to a salary or wages.
2. Broadly: The benefits of a position or office.
3. A gratuity or tip for services performed.
4. Anything to which someone has or claims the sole right.
In a tight market for skilled labor... corporations are
increasingly buying homes for hot new hires -- a perquisite
once reserved for top executives.
--Jennie James, "For Many Europeans, There's No Place Like
Home," [1]Time, May 8, 2000
It is a shock to find the master, whom we cannot help
thinking of as the greatest gentleman in the history of
art, regarding petty larceny as a perquisite of office and
diverting the wages of sweepers and cleaners.
--Sir Lawrence Gowing, "Obsessed by Ambition, Saved by
Art," [2]New York Times, August 10, 1986
She is dressed in an inexpensive but stylish outfit,
impeccably coordinated gloves, hat, shoes, and matching
purse--the sole perquisite of her husband's hand-to-mouth
pattern-cutting job in the ladies garment industry.
--Ann Druyan, "A New Sense of the Sacred," Humanist,
November 2000
After having long been a narrowly aristocratic perquisite,
the opportunity for adventurous cuisine was "democratized"
in early modern, increasingly capitalistic Europe, by the
spreading quest for upward social mobility, imperial
service abroad, and thickening networks of social commerce.
--Robert Mccormick Adams, "Introduction: Case Histories,"
[3]Social Research, Spring 1999
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Perquisite derives from Medieval Latin perquisitum, from the
past participle of Latin perquirere, "to search for eagerly,"
from per-, "through, thoroughly" + quaerere, "to seek." In
Middle English it meant "property acquired by means other than
inheritance." By 1565 it had acquired the sense "fringe
benefit"; by 1721 it had also come to signify "a tip or
gratuity."
Synonyms: benefit, fringe benefit, gravy, perk, reward.
[4]Find more at Thesaurus.com.
References
1. http://www.time.com/time/
2. http://www.nytimes.com/
3. http://www.newschool.edu/centers/socres/
4. http://thesaurus.reference.com/search?q=perquisite
Dictionary.com Entry and Pronunciation
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?r=9&q=perquisite
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