transcription, транскрипция: [ noun ]
also a·pa·nage ˈa-pə-nij
Etymology: French apanage, from Old French, from apaner to provide for a younger offspring, from Medieval Latin appanare, from Latin ad- + panis bread — more at food
Date: 1602
1.
a. : a grant (as of land or revenue) made by a sovereign or a legislative body to a dependent member of the royal family or a principal vassal
b. : a property or privilege appropriated to or by a person as something due
2. : a rightful endowment or adjunct