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Martin's hoard Cheapside Hoard Collette Hoard Corbridge Hoard Cuerdale Hoard Cunetio Hoard Frome Hoard Galloway Hoard Grouville Hoard Havering hoard Hexham
hoard in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A hoard is a collection of valuable objects or artifacts, sometimes purposely buried in the ground. Hoard may
The Staffordshire Hoard is the largest hoard of Anglo-Saxon gold and silver metalwork yet found[update]. It consists of almost 4,600 items and metal fragments
The Vale of York Hoard, also known as the Harrogate Hoard and the Vale of York Viking Hoard, is a 10th-century Viking hoard of 617 silver coins and 65
Hoard is a 2023 British coming-of-age drama film written and directed by Luna Carmoon in her feature directorial debut. It stars Saura Lightfoot-Leon
The Hoxne Hoard (/ˈhɒksən/ HOK-sən) is the largest hoard of late Roman silver and gold discovered in Britain, and the largest collection of gold and silver
Apadana hoard The Apadana hoard is a hoard of coins that were discovered under the stone boxes containing the foundation tablets of the Apadana Palace
Jaylen Hoard (born March 30, 1999) is a French-American professional basketball player for Maccabi Tel Aviv of the Ligat HaAl and the EuroLeague. He played
Lightfoot-Leon (born 1998) is a British actress. For her debut feature film Hoard (2023), she received two British Independent Film Award nominations. She
The list of Roman hoards in Britain comprises significant archaeological hoards of coins, jewellery, precious and scrap metal objects and other valuable
HOARD
Surname or Lastname
English (Bristol, Gwent)
English (Bristol, Gwent) : from Middle English tresor ‘treasure’, ‘wealth’, ‘riches’ (Old French trésor, from Latin thesaurus ‘hoard’), hence a metonymic occupational name for a treasurer or person in charge of financial administration, or an affectionate nickname for a loved or valued person.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Heard.
HOARD
HOARD
Girl/Female
Indian
Painting, Picture, A Nakshatra
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Gift
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Grandfather
Biblical
pure gold; gold of Phasis or Pison
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Servant of the Guide (Allah)
Girl/Female
Indian
Charming; Love
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Yamuna River; Always Happy
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Head of Snake
Female
English
English feminine form of Irish Brian, BRYANA means "high hill."
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Sikh
Never Stop
HOARD
HOARD
HOARD
HOARD
HOARD
v. i.
To deposit in a chest; to hoard.
a.
Accumulated; hoarded.
v. t.
To take or steal from a hoard; to pilfer.
v. t.
To collect, as into a cupboard; to hoard.
imp. & p. p.
of Hoard
n.
A store, stock, or quantity of anything accumulated or laid up; a hidden supply; a treasure; as, a hoard of provisions; a hoard of money.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Hoard
v. t.
To hoard up.
n.
A screen of boards inclosing a house and materials while builders are at work.
v. t.
To hoard.
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.
v. t.
To lay up, as in a treasury; to hoard.
v. t.
To collect and lay up; to amass and deposit in secret; to store secretly, or for the sake of keeping and accumulating; as, to hoard grain.
n.
A fence, barrier, or cover, inclosing, surrounding, or concealing something.
n.
One who hoards.
n.
A covetous, grasping, mean person; esp., one having wealth, who lives miserably for the sake of saving and increasing his hoard.
n.
See Hoarding, 2.
v. i.
To lay up a store or hoard, as of money.
v. t.
To hoard or lay up, in a chest.
n.
One who gathers and hoards money in trifling sums; a miser.