Both Uses of
beneficiary
in
Don Quixote
- She replied that it was a beneficiary of the town who had a nice taste in devising things of the sort.†
Chpt 2.19-20 *
- "I will lay a wager," said Don Quixote, "that the same bachelor or beneficiary is a greater friend of Camacho's than of Basilio's, and that he is better at satire than at vespers; he has introduced the accomplishments of Basilio and the riches of Camacho very neatly into the dance."†
Chpt 2.19-20
Definition:
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(beneficiary) the recipient of benefits -- especially money