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Webster 1913 Edition
Pension
Pen′sion
,Noun.
1.
A payment; a tribute; something paid or given.
[Obs.]
The stomach’s
pension
, and the time's expense. Sylvester.
2.
A stated allowance to a person in consideration of past services; payment made to one retired from service, on account of age, disability, or other cause; also, a regular stipend paid by a government to retired public officers, disabled soldiers, the families of soldiers killed in service, or to meritorious authors, or the like.
To all that kept the city
pensions
and wages. 1 Esd. iv. 56.
3.
A certain sum of money paid to a clergyman in lieu of tithes.
[Eng.]
Mozley & W.
4.
[F., pronounced
[GREEK]
.] A boarding house or boarding school in France, Belgium, Switzerland, etc.
Pen′sion
,Verb.
T.
[
imp. & p. p.
Pensioned
; p. pr. & vb. n.
Pensioning
.] To grant a pension to; to pay a regular stipend to; in consideration of service already performed; – sometimes followed by off;
as, to
. pension
off a servantOne knighted Blackmore, and one
pensioned
Quarles. Pope.
Webster 1828 Edition
Pension
PEN'SION
,Noun.
1.
An annual allowance of a sum of money to a person by government in consideration of past services, civil or military. Men often receive pensions for eminent services on retiring from office. But in particular, officers, soldiers and seamen receive pensions when they are disabled for further services.2.
An annual payment by an individual to an old or disabled servant.3.
In Great Britain, an annual allowance made by government to indigent widows of officers killed or dying in public service.4.
Payment of money; rent.5.
A yearly payment in the inns of court.6.
A certain sum of money paid to a clergyman in lieu of tithes.7.
An allowance or annual payment, considered in the light of a bribe.PEN'SION
,Verb.
T.
Definition 2024
Pension
pension
pension
English
Noun
pension (plural pensions)
- (obsolete) A wage or fee. [14th-19th c.]
- (obsolete) A charge or expense of some kind; a tax. [14th-17th c.]
- (now historical) A regular allowance paid to support a royal favourite, or as patronage of an artist or scholar. [from 16th c.]
- An annuity paid regularly as benefit due to a retired employee, serviceman etc. in consideration of past services, originally and chiefly by a government but also by various private pension schemes. [from 16th c.]
- Many old people depend on their pension to pay the bills.
- A boarding house or small hotel, especially in continental Europe, which typically offers lodging and certain meals and services. [from 17th c.]
- A pension had somewhat less to offer than a hotel; it was always smaller, and never elegant; it sometimes offered breakfast, and sometimes not (John Irving).
- (obsolete) A boarding school in France, Belgium, Switzerland, etc.
Synonyms
- (regularly paid gratuity): superannuation
- (boarding house): hotel, hostel , (informal) bed and breakfast
- (payment for accommodations): rent
Derived terms
terms derived from pension (noun)
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Translations
regular payment due to a person in consideration of past services
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boarding house
stated regular allowance by way of patronage or subsidy
Verb
pension (third-person singular simple present pensions, present participle pensioning, simple past and past participle pensioned) (transitive)
Synonyms
- (to force to retire): pension off
Derived terms
Translations
to grant a pension
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to force to retire
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Dutch
Pronunciation
Etymology
Borrowing from French pension, itself from Latin pensio (“payment, rent”), from pensus, the past participle of pendere (“to weigh, pay”).
Noun
pension n (plural pensions, diminutive pensionnetje n)
- A pension, boarding house
- A regularly made payment, as admission to certain boarding establishments
- The services such establishment provides, notably lodging and some meals
Derived terms
- pensionboerderij
- pensiongast m
- pensionhouder m
- half pension n
- vol pension n
Related terms
- pensionaat n
- pensionair m
- pensionaris m
French
Etymology
From Old French pension, panssion, a borrowing from Latin pēnsiō, pēnsiōnem (“payment, rent”), from pensus, the past participle of pendō (“weigh, pay”).
Pronunciation
Noun
pension f (plural pensions)
- A pension, regularly received payment
- pension à taux plein
- full pension
- pension à taux plein
- A pension, boarding house
- A regularly made payment, as admission to certain boarding establishments (notably schools)
- board; (The services such establishment provides, notably lodging and some meals)
Derived terms
- demi-pension
- pensionner
- pensionnaire m
- pensionnat m
- pensionné m
- pension alimentaire
- pension d'état
- pension de retraite
- Greek: πανσιόν f (pansión, “pension”)
Anagrams
Old French
Noun
pension f (oblique plural pensions, nominative singular pension, nominative plural pensions)
- Alternative form of panssion
Swedish
Pronunciation
Noun
pension c
- pension, retirement
- att gå i pension
- to retire
- att gå i pension
- pension, periodic payments from a retirement fund
- pension, accommodation
Declension
Inflection of pension | ||||
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Singular | Plural | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Nominative | pension | pensionen | pensioner | pensionerna |
Genitive | pensions | pensionens | pensioners | pensionernas |
Related terms
Related terms
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See also
- änkekassa
- pantertant
- passion
- pupillkassa
Venetian
Etymology
Borrowing from Latin pēnsiō, pēnsiōnem. Compare Italian pensione
Noun
pension f (invariable)