- nounhoard (noun) · hoards (plural noun)
- a stock or store of money or valued objects, typically one that is secret or carefully guarded:"he came back to rescue his little hoard of gold"
- an ancient store of coins or other valuable artifacts:"a hoard of Romano-British bronzes"
- an amassed store of useful information or facts, retained for future use:"a hoard of secret information about his work"
verbhoard (verb) · hoards (third person present) · hoarded (past tense) · hoarded (past participle) · hoarding (present participle)- amass (money or valued objects) and hide or store away:"thousands of antiques hoarded by a compulsive collector" · "many of the boat people had hoarded rations"
- reserve in the mind for future use:"he hoarded the memory in his heart"
OriginOld English hord (noun), hordian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to German Hort (noun), horten (verb).Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a stock or store of money or valued objects, typically one that is secret or carefully guarded:
verb- amass (money or valued objects) and hide or store away:
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