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Definition of Old-age pensioner
1. Noun. An old person who receives an old-age pension.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Old-age Pensioner
Literary usage of Old-age pensioner
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Facing Old Age: A Study of Old Age Dependency in the United States and Old by Abraham Epstein (1922)
"6d. for the old age pensioner, and they had 5s. for those who were incapacitated.
That had made a difference which it was very difficult to reckon or to ..."
2. Lectures on the Relation Between Law & Public Opinion in England: During the by Albert Venn Dicey (1920)
"An old age pensioner, therefore, may even now in conceivable circumstances be
entitled to vote for a Member of Parliament and join with friends who are ..."
3. The Chautauquan by Chautauqua Institution (1909)
"Its essential object is to encourage thrift and foresight, to make the reasonably
prudent man his own old-age pensioner. The government will accept payments ..."
4. British Labor Conditions and Legislation During the War by Hammond, Matthew Brown, 1868- (1919)
"... and during the year 1916 the government decided to make an additional
allowance (not to exceed 2s. 6d. a week) to any old age pensioner whose total in- ..."
5. Preliminary Economic Studies of the War by Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Division of Economics and History, Thomas Nixon Carver (1919)
"... and during the year 1916 the government decided to make an additional
allowance (not to exceed 2s. 6d. a week) to any old age pensioner whose total in- ..."
6. Bibliographical Survey of Contemporary Sources for the Economic and Social by Mildred Emily Bulkley (1922)
"C Books and Periodicals : Labour Year Book, 1919. (Vidt supra, pp. 369-70.) Pp.
75-8, ' The War and the Old Age Pensioner. ..."