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Definition of Paysheet
1. Noun. The total amount of money paid in wages. "The company had a large payroll"
2. Noun. A list of employees and their salaries. "The company had a long payroll"
Terms within: Earnings, Pay, Remuneration, Salary, Wage
Generic synonyms: Register
Lexicographical Neighbors of Paysheet
Literary usage of Paysheet
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Dawn of the Constitution: Or, The Reigns of Henry III and Edward I (A. D by James Henry Ramsay (1908)
"This extra pay on a very full later paysheet is found just to equal the primary
pay.5 ... See below, the paysheet for 1282-1283, 348. Brut. 367, 369. ..."
2. The Scholar's History of England by James H[enry] Ramsay (1908)
"This extra pay on a very full later paysheet is found just to equal the primary
pay.5 ... See below, the paysheet for 1282-1283, 348. Brut. 367, 369. ..."
3. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1873)
"DICK BARONETCY (4th S. xi. 403 ; xii. 86, 138.) —Sir Charles WH Dick was placed
on the paysheet of the Brighton Pavilion accounts in ..."
4. Economic Liberty by Harold Cox (1920)
"The men stay nominally at work so as to keep their names on the paysheet, but do
as little work as possible. The argument is set out as follows ..."
5. Nine Years at the Gold Coast by Dennis Kemp (1898)
"But, really, that paysheet! I think I will not introduce it. One of the little
fellows attending our school found a particularly warm place in my heart. ..."
6. Sessional Papers (1901)
"... owing to grass fire ; four stores entirely destroyed ; the whites seriously
injured have the following numbers on the paysheet :—16—18 ; left behind ~-n ..."
7. The New North: Being Some Account of a Woman's Journey Through Canada to the by Agnes Deans Cameron (1910)
"... was entitled to draw from the coffers clear-side bacon and a modicum of flour.
But one quarterly paysheet, returned to Winnipeg from Fort ..."