Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Middle English forms of
treasure .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun obsolete Treasure.
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Examples
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Le tresor de Rackham le Rouge / Paris : Casterman, c1973.
Archive 2009-03-01 David S. Carter 2009
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Le tresor de Rackham le Rouge / Paris : Casterman, c1973.
New Library Comics: February 2009 David S. Carter 2009
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La Peinture ne lui est elle pas redevable aussi de cette vive ecarlate, qui, trouvée par le chimiste Drebbel rapporta des sommes immenses à son gendre, et plus recemment encore, de ce beau verd de Saxe, qui est une vrai tresor pour les possesseurs de ce secret.
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Le tresor de Rackham le Rouge /Paris : Casterman, c1973.
New Library Comics: Week of May 21, 2007 David S. Carter 2007
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Le tresor de Rackham le Rouge /Paris : Casterman, c1973.
Archive 2007-06-01 David S. Carter 2007
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And the Bible makes full sense to us only as we begin to see that this is how God works – by making the ordinary transparent to eternal truth – 'treasure in clay pots', tresor yn lestri a bri.
Sermon given in Truro Cathedral at the launch of the New Testament in Cornish 2004
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Napoleon, too, carried away his own personal tresor, but on seeing the baggage trains that impeded the army, he was
War and Peace 2003
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Le Livre commode contenant les adresses de la ville de Paris et le tresor des almanachs pour Vannée bissextile 1692.
Savoring The Past Wheaton Barbara Ketcham 1983
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Le Livre commode contenant les adresses de la ville de Paris et le tresor des almanachs pour Vannée bissextile 1692.
Savoring The Past Wheaton Barbara Ketcham 1983
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The tresor was saved at the commencement of the fire by the priests and the tapestries for which Rheims is so greatly renowned had been fortunately removed before.
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