peculium
/pɪˈkjʊliəm/Definitions
1. noun
A sum of money given by a patron to a young man in ancient Rome to enable him to set up his own household.
“The young senator received a peculium from his wealthy patron to help him start his own business.”
1. noun
A sum of money given by a patron to a young man in ancient Rome to enable him to set up his own household.
“The young senator received a peculium from his wealthy patron to help him start his own business.”