appanage

/ˈæpənɪdʒ/
noun
  1. A natural or expected benefit, right, or privilege that comes with a position or situation.
    • A company car is one of the appanages of being a regional manager.
    • She enjoyed the appanages of fame, like free tickets and invitations.
    • The title came with the appanage of a private office and a secretary.
  2. In history, land or an allowance given to a younger child of a royal or noble family.
    • The prince received an appanage consisting of several villages.
    • In medieval times, an appanage helped support younger sons of the king.
    • The duchy was granted as an appanage to the king's second son.
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