privy purse

privy purse
noun
allowance for a monarch's personal expenses
Hypernyms: ↑allowance

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noun
the privy purse
: the amount of money given to the British king or queen for personal expenses

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the ˌprivy ˈpurse [privy purse] noun singular
(in Britain) an amount of money that the government gives to the king or queen to pay his or her private expenses plus some official expenses
 
Culture:
The money comes mainly from the income of the ↑Duchy of Lancaster. The privy purse is separate from the ↑Civil List, which pays for other official expenses of the whole royal family.

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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  • Privy Purse — noun the privy purse money given by the British government to the king or queen for their personal use …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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  • privy purse — noun Date: 1667 an allowance for the private expenses of the British sovereign …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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