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riches

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"valued possessions, money, property," c.1200, modified from richesse (12c.), a singular form misunderstood as a plural, from Old French richesse , richece "wealth, opulence, splendor, magnificence," from riche (see rich (adj.)). The Old French suffix -esse ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Riches \Rich"es\, n. pl. [OE. richesse, F. richesse, from riche rich, of German origin. See Rich ,a.] That which makes one rich; an abundance of land, goods, money, or other property; wealth; opulence; affluence. Riches do not consist in having more gold ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES untold riches/wealth ▪ a game that offers untold wealth to the most talented players COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE untold ▪ A dream of 10 years coming to final fruition. Untold riches as a glint in the eye. ▪ ...

Usage examples of riches.

The whole middle expanse of Asia was not academically conquered for Orientalism until, during the later eighteenth century, Anquetil-Duperron and Sir William Jones were able intelligibly to reveal the extraordinary riches of Avestan and Sanskrit.

And though he dared not to take any steps towards his further grandeur, lest he should expose himself to the jealousy of so penetrating a prince as Henry, he still hoped that, by accumulating riches and power, and by acquiring popularity, he might in time be able to open his way to the throne.

The acquisition of riches served only to stimulate the avarice of the rapacious Barbarians, who proceeded, by threats, by blows, and by tortures, to force from their prisoners the confession of hidden treasure.

And so the devil was not satisfied with instigating to a desire for riches and honors, but he went so far as to tempt Christ, for the sake of gaining possession of these things, to fall down and adore him, which is a very great crime, and against God.