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treasure
noun
1 wealth and riches, especially in the form of gold, silver, precious stones and jewels, etc which have been accumulated over a period of time and which can be hoarded.
2 anything of great value.
3 colloq
a someone who is loved and valued, especially as a helper, friend, etc;
b a term of affection How are you today, treasure?
verb (treasured , treasuring )
1 to value greatly or think of as very precious treasured him as a friend .
2 (usu treasure up) to preserve or collect for future use or as valuable treasured up all his old school photographs .
[12c: from French tresor treasure]
treasured adjective .
treasure hunt
noun
1 a game where the object is to find a prize by solving a series of clues about its hiding place.
2 a hunt for treasure.
treasure-trove
noun
1 law any valuable found hidden, eg in the earth, etc, which is of unknown ownership and therefore deemed to be the property of the Crown.
2 anything of value, especially something that unexpectedly gives great pleasure This quotations dictionary is a real treasure-trove of delights .
[12c: from Anglo-French tresor trové treasure found, from French tresor treasure + trover to find]
treasurer
noun
1 the person in a club, society, etc who is in charge of the money and accounts.
2 an official who is responsible for public money, eg in a local council.
treasurership noun .
treasury
noun (treasuries )
1 (Treasury)
a the government department in charge of a country's finances, especially the planning and implementation of expenditure policies, the collection of taxes, etc;
b the officials who comprise this department;
c the place where the money that this department collects is kept.
2 the income or funds of a state, government, organization, society, etc.
3 a place where treasure is stored.
4 a store of valued items, eg a book containing popular poems, stories or quotations.
[13c: from French tresorie , from tresor treasure]

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