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Definition of treasure
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Treasure
(n.) A great
quantity
of
anything
collected
for
future
use;
abundance;
plenty.
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Cofferer
::
Cofferer
(n.) One who keeps
treasures
in a
coffer.
Treasure-house
::
Treasure-house
(n.) A house or
building
where
treasures
and
stores
are kept.
Bursar
::
Bursar
(n.) A
treasurer,
or cash
keeper;
a
purser;
as, the
bursar
of a
college,
or of a
monastery..
Provisor
::
Provisor
(n.) The
purveyor,
steward,
or
treasurer
of a
religious
house..
Treasure
::
Treasure
(n.) A great
quantity
of
anything
collected
for
future
use;
abundance;
plenty.
Dedicate
::
Dedicate
(v. t.) To set apart and
consecrate,
as to a
divinity,
or for
sacred
uses; to
devote
formally
and
solemnly;
as, to
dedicate
vessels,
treasures,
a
temple,
or a
church,
to a
religious
use..
Financier
::
Financier
(n.) One
charged
with the
administration
of
finance;
an
officer
who
administers
the
public
revenue;
a
treasurer.
Archtreasurer
::
Archtreasurer
(n.) A chief
treasurer.
Specifically,
the great
treasurer
of the
German
empire..
Questor
::
Questor
(n.) An
officer
who had the
management
of the
public
treasure;
a
receiver
of
taxes,
tribute,
etc.;
treasurer
of
state..
Treasure-trove
::
Treasure-trove
(n.) Any
money,
bullion,
or the like, found in the
earth,
or
otherwise
hidden,
the owner of which is not
known.
In
England
such
treasure
belongs
to the
crown;
whereas
similar
treasure
found in the sea, or upon the
surface
of the land,
belongs
to the
finder
if no owner
appears..
Treasure
::
Treasure
(n.)
Wealth
accumulated;
especially,
a
stock,
or store of money in
reserve..
Account
::
Account
(v. i.) To
render
or
receive
an
account
or
relation
of
particulars;
as, an
officer
must
account
with or to the
treasurer
for money
received..
Coffer
::
Coffer
(n.) Fig.:
Treasure
or
funds;
--
usually
in the
plural.
Audit
::
Audit (v. t.) To
examine
and
adjust,
as an
account
or
accounts;
as, to audit the
accounts
of a
treasure,
or of
parties
who have a suit
depending
in
court..
Harvest-home
::
Harvest-home
(n.) The
opportunity
of
gathering
treasure.
Amass
::
Amass (v. t.) To
collect
into a mass or heap; to
gather
a great
quantity
of; to
accumulate;
as, to amass a
treasure
or a
fortune;
to amass words or
phrases..
Undertreasurer
::
Undertreasurer
(n.) An
assistant
treasurer.
Subtreasuries
::
Subtreasurer
(n.) The
public
officer
who has
charge
of a
subtreasury.
Treasurership
::
Treasurership
(n.) The
office
of
treasurer.
Untreasure
::
Untreasure
(v. t.) To bring forth or give up, as
things
previously
treasured..
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