hoard
see also: Hoard
Pronunciation
Hoard
Proper noun
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see also: Hoard
Pronunciation
- (America) IPA: /hɔɹd/
- (RP) IPA: /hɔːd/
- (rhotic, horse-hoarse) IPA: /ho(ː)ɹd/
- (nonrhotic, horse-hoarse) IPA: /hoəd/
hoard (plural hoards)
- A hidden supply or fund.
- a hoard of provisions; a hoard of money
- (archaeology) A cache of valuable objects or artefacts; a trove.
- French: magot
- German: Hort, Vorrat
- Italian: scorta, gruzzolo
- Russian: запа́с
- Spanish: acaparamiento, tesoro, guardado
- French: trésor
- Italian: scoperta, rinvenimento, tesoro
- Portuguese: tesouro
- Spanish: tesoro (arqueológico)
hoard (hoards, present participle hoarding; past and past participle hoarded)
- To amass, usually for one's own private collection.
- engross, uphoard; see also Thesaurus:amass
- French: accumuler, amasser, thésauriser
- German: horten
- Italian: accumulare, tesaurizzare, collezionare
- Portuguese: acumular
- Russian: запаса́ть
- Spanish: acaparar, amasar, atesorar
- hoarder
- hoardy
hoard (plural hoards)
Noun- Misspelling of horde
Hoard
Proper noun
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