patronage
61patronage — patron·age …
62patronage — [ˈpætrənɪdʒ] noun [U] help or money that is given by a patron …
63patronage — pa•tron•age [[t]ˈpeɪ trə nɪdʒ, ˈpæ [/t]] n. 1) the financial support or business provided to a store, hotel, or the like, by customers, clients, or paying guests 2) patrons collectively; clientele 3) gov a) the power of public officials to make… …
64Patronage — Pa|t|ro|na|ge [...ʒə ], die; , n <französisch> (Günstlingswirtschaft) …
65patronage — nm. patronazho (Albanais) …
66patronage — / pætrənɪdʒ/ noun the state of being a regular customer …
67patronage — /paetranaj/peytr / Collective term to describe the customers of a business. Also, the practice of a public official in making appointments to public (noncivil service) offices and to confer honors. The right of appointing to office, considered as …
68patronage — n. 1 the support, promotion, or encouragement given by a patron. 2 a patronizing or condescending manner. 3 Rom. Antiq. the rights and duties or position of a patron. 4 Brit. the right of presenting a member of the clergy to a benefice etc. 5 a… …
69patronage rewards — Cash or other rewards for the regular use of a certain company s products or services …
70Patron and Patronage — • A determinate sum of rights and obligations entailed upon a definite person, the patron, especially in connection with the assignment and administration of a benefice Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Patron and Patronage …