ˌänəˈrerēəm, -ˈra(a)r-, -ˈrār- noun
( plural honorar·ia -ēə ; also honorariums )
Etymology: Latin, from neuter of honorarius honorary
: an honorary payment or reward usually given as compensation for services on which custom or propriety forbids any fixed business price to be set or for which no payment can be enforced by law
supplementing his income by honoraria from speaking engagements
the medal carries an honorarium of $500