Mirium Webster dictionary online says this: Main Entry: per·qui·site Pronunciation: \ˈpər-kwə-zət\ Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, property acquired by means other than inheritance, from Anglo-French perquisit, Medieval Latin perquisitum, from neuter of perquisitus, past participle of perquirere to purchase, acquire, from Latin, to search for thoroughly, from per- thoroughly + quaerere to seek Date: 15th century
1: a privilege, gain, or profit incidental to regular salary or wages; especially: one expected or promised
2:gratuity, tip 3: something held or claimed as an exclusive right or possession
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