Hoard
hoard [ hawrd ] (3rd person present singular hoards,
present participle hoarding, past and past participle hoarded)
transitive and intransitive verb
Definition:
store a supply of something: to collect and store, often secretly, large amounts of things such as food or money for future use
[ Old English hord< Indo-European]
hoard noun
hoarder noun
Spelling Note
hoard or horde? Do not confuse the spelling of hoard and horde, which sound similar. Hoard is used as a verb meaning 'collect and store for future use' (as in to hoard money) or as a noun denoting such a collection (as in a hoard of valuables). Horde is chiefly used as a noun, denoting a large group of people or animals (as in hordes of visitors); it is only occasionally used as a verb, meaning 'gather, move, or live in a large group'.
Word Key: Synonyms
See collect 1.
horde
horde [ hawrd ]
noun (plural hordes)
Definition:
1. large crowd: a large group of people ( often used in the plural )
2. nomadic group: a group of nomads, especially of a people who live by hunting and foraging for food hunter-gatherers
3. swarm or pack: a large group of insects or other animals moving in a mass
intransitive verb (3rd person present singular hordes, present participle hording, past and past participle horded)
Definition:
1. form or live in crowd: to gather together, move, or live in a large crowd or mass
2. live in group: to live together in a nomadic group
[Mid-16th century. Directly or via French and German< Polish horda< Turkish ordu 'camp, army']
Spelling Note
See hoard.
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