IPA: /əˈpænɪdʒ/
KK: /əˈpænɪdʒ/
A grant of land or income given to a member of a royal family or nobility, often to support their lifestyle or duties.
The prince received an apanage to help fund his royal responsibilities.
**Apanage** → The word originates from Old French *apanage*, meaning a provision or allowance, particularly for a younger son or a dependent. It refers to the allocation of resources or privileges to support someone, especially in a noble context.
Think of 'apanage' as a special provision or allowance given to support someone, often in a noble family.