pencen

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Etymology[edit]

From English pension, from Anglo-Norman pencione, Old French pencion, and their source, borrowed from Latin pēnsiō, pēnsiōnem (payment, weight, rent, compensation), from the participle stem of pendere (to weigh).

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péncén (Jawi spelling ڤينچين, plural pencen-pencen, informal 1st possessive pencenku, 2nd possessive pencenmu, 3rd possessive pencennya)

  1. A pension; monthly payment provided by the government or an employer to a former employee who has retired.
  2. A pensioner; someone who receives pensions.

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