Associations to the word «Hoard»
Noun
- Ornament
- Banana
- Saxon
- Drow
- Jewel
- Rich
- Gold
- Supply
- Detecting
- Corsair
- Brant
- Pile
- Silver
- Scatter
- Wisdom
- Axe
- Denial
- Buckinghamshire
- Cent
- Barrow
- Fullback
- Loki
- Taunton
- Bc
- Pot
- Collecting
- Digging
- Stock
- Melt
- Cauldron
- Rag
- Dollar
- Discovery
- Valuation
- Archaeology
- Dairy
- Bog
- Wessex
- Price
- Necklace
- Museum
- Enamel
- Celt
- Buckle
- Som
- Antiquity
- Object
- Food
- Gaul
- Spice
- Terminal
- Sack
- Magic
- Buy
- Ad
- Dig
- Britain
- Correction
- Jan
- Weaponry
- Sickle
- Shrewsbury
- Retrieval
- Thinking
- Shropshire
- Vale
- Concealment
- Detector
- Ivory
- Schuster
- Prehistory
- Wage
- Garment
- Few
- Cigarette
- Drag
Adjective
Wiktionary
HOARD, noun. A hidden supply or fund.
HOARD, noun. (archaeology) A cache of valuable objects or artefacts; a trove.
HOARD, noun. Misspelling of horde.
HOARD, verb. To amass, usually for one's personal collection.
Dictionary definition
HOARD, noun. A secret store of valuables or money.
HOARD, verb. Save up as for future use.
HOARD, verb. Get or gather together; "I am accumulating evidence for the man's unfaithfulness to his wife"; "She is amassing a lot of data for her thesis"; "She rolled up a small fortune".
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