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half pay
noun
- half one's regular pay.
- a reduced amount paid to a British army or navy officer when not in actual service or after retirement.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of half pay1
First recorded in 1655–65
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Example Sentences
The other half pay to Miss Alice Arden, and the entire capital you are to secure to her on your death.
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Four days later the House resolved to grant half-pay to the disbanded officers till they should be otherwise provided for.
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Reduced to half-pay, during the Restoration, he nevertheless preserved his rank and officer's cross.
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He was in friendly relations with Derville, the attorney, who commissioned him with a sort of half-pay for Colonel Chabert.
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And still Miss Grundy told her fifty times a day that "she didn't half pay her way, to say nothing about the young one."
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