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Definition of treasure
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of treasure is as below...
Treasure
(v. t.) To
collect
and
deposit,
as money or other
valuable
things,
for
future
use; to lay up; to
hoard;
usually
with up; as, to
treasure
up
gold..
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Coffer
::
Coffer
(n.) Fig.:
Treasure
or
funds;
--
usually
in the
plural.
Treasurership
::
Treasurership
(n.) The
office
of
treasurer.
Desk
::
Desk (v. t.) To shut up, as in a desk; to
treasure..
Bursar
::
Bursar
(n.) A
treasurer,
or cash
keeper;
a
purser;
as, the
bursar
of a
college,
or of a
monastery..
Report
::
Report
(v. t.) To give an
official
account
or
statement
of; as, a
treasurer
reports
the
receipts
and
expenditures..
Untreasured
::
Untreasured
(a.) Not
treasured;
not kept as
treasure.
Treasure
::
Treasure
(v. t.) To
collect
and
deposit,
as money or other
valuable
things,
for
future
use; to lay up; to
hoard;
usually
with up; as, to
treasure
up
gold..
Harvest-home
::
Harvest-home
(n.) The
opportunity
of
gathering
treasure.
Treasurer
::
Treasurer
(n.) One who has the care of a
treasure
or
treasure
or
treasury;
an
officer
who
receives
the
public
money
arising
from taxes and
duties,
or other
sources
of
revenue,
takes
charge
of the same, and
disburses
it upon
orders
made by the
proper
authority;
one who has
charge
of
collected
funds;
as, the
treasurer
of a
society
or
corporation..
Chamberlain
::
Chamberlain
(n.) A
treasurer
or
receiver
of
public
money;
as, the
chamberlain
of
London,
of North
Wales,
etc..
Subtreasuries
::
Subtreasurer
(n.) The
public
officer
who has
charge
of a
subtreasury.
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..
Appointment
::
Appointment
(n.) The state of being
appointed
to som/
service
or
office;
an
office
to which one is
appointed;
station;
position;
an, the
appointment
of
treasurer..
Heap
::
Heap (v. t.) To
collect
in great
quantity;
to
amass;
to lay up; to
accumulate;
--
usually
with up; as, to heap up
treasures..
Treasure
::
Treasure
(n.) A great
quantity
of
anything
collected
for
future
use;
abundance;
plenty.
Treasured
::
Treasured
(imp. & p. p.) of
Treasur.
Cofferer
::
Cofferer
(n.) One who keeps
treasures
in a
coffer.
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..
Intreasure
::
Intreasure
(v. t.) To lay up, as in a
treasury;
to
hoard..
Tutor
::
Tutor (n.) A
treasurer;
a
keeper.
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