1. honorarium - Noun
2. honorarium - Adjective
Alt. of Honorary
Source: Webster's dictionaryA crystal memento, illuminated certificate, and $10,000 honorarium are awarded to recognize innovative contributions to high performance computing systems that best exemplify the creative spirit demonstrated by Seymour Cray. Source: Internet
After the show's intermission, Keillor reads clever and often humorous greetings to friends and family at home submitted by members of the theater audience in exchange for an honorarium. Source: Internet
He had been providing his services free until recently when the Christchurch City Council granted him a modest annual honorarium. Source: Internet
In 1826, he dedicated a symphony (D. 944, that later came to be known as the Great C major) to the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde and received an honorarium in return. Source: Internet
Kerala’s ruling Left government has been largely sympathetic to the cause of the ASHAs, substantially hiking their performance-based honorarium from Rs 1,000 to Rs 5,000. Source: Internet
It "is awarded only in special circumstances and only to individuals of exceptional merit" and comes an honorarium of $100,000. Source: Internet