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Definition of Salaried
1. Adjective. Receiving a salary. "Salaried members of the staff"
2. Adjective. Receiving or eligible for compensation. "A stipendiary magistrate"
3. Adjective. For which money is paid. "Stipendiary services"
Similar to: Paid
Derivative terms: Remunerate
Definition of Salaried
1. a. Receiving a salary; paid by a salary; having a salary attached; as, a salaried officer; a salaried office.
Definition of Salaried
1. Adjective. Describing someone who is paid a salary as opposed to an hourly worker. Generally indicating a professional or manager. ¹
2. Adjective. Describing someone who is paid monthly as opposed to weekly. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Salaried
1. salary [v] - See also: salary
Lexicographical Neighbors of Salaried
Literary usage of Salaried
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Baptist Missionary Magazine by Executive Committee, Baptist General Convention, American Baptist Missionary Union, Board of Managers (1847)
"1 principal station ; 1 missionary ; 2 salaried teachers : 290 members in ...
25 principal stations ; 23 missionaries ; 27 salaried and 2S9 gratuitous ..."
2. Principles of Rural Economics by Thomas Nixon Carver (1911)
"salaried managers. The question as to whether the farm manager should work for
a salary ... Such a man may do well to accept a salaried position under some ..."
3. Principles of Rural Economics by Thomas Nixon Carver (1911)
"'salaried managers. The question as to whether the farm manager should work for
a salary ... Such a man may do well to accept a salaried position under some ..."
4. American Problems of Reconstruction: A National Symposium on the Economic by Elisha Michael Friedman (1918)
"Suffering of salaried Classes Is Cause of Unrest.—The salaried men and, to some
extent, the wage earners suffer—that is, the cost is borne by those with ..."
5. A History of the Inquisition of Spain by Henry Charles Lea (1906)
"... they were told that they must defend none but salaried officials actually in
service; if they are plaintiffs in civil suits they must apply to the court ..."
6. English Local Government from the Revolution to the Municipal Corporations by Sidney Webb, Beatrice Potter Webb (1906)
"(d) The salaried Overseer The appointment of a salaried servant to do the work
of the compulsorily-serving, amateur, and annually-changing 1 First Report of ..."
7. Principles of Economics by Frank William Taussig (1915)
"It holds good of almost all sorts of hired persons, — not only manual laborers,
but clerks, overseers, teachers, salaried officials. ..."