perquisite
per·qui·site (pûrviakw
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t) n.1. A payment or profit received in addition to a regular wage or salary, especially a benefit expected as one’s due. See Synonyms at right.2. A tip; a gratuity.3. Something claimed as an exclusive right: “Politics was the perquisite of the upper class” Richard B. Sewall.
For even the high lifted and chivalric Crusaders of old times were not content to traverse two thousand miles of land to fight for their holy sepulchre, without committing burglaries, picking pockets, and gaining other pious perquisites by the way.Moby Dick
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