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artwork

English

Etymology

From art +? -work

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /???t?w??k/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /???t?w?k/

Noun

artwork (countable and uncountable, plural artworks)

  1. A painting, drawing, sculpture or other piece of creative, visual art
  2. (uncountable) Artistic work.
  3. (uncountable, reprographics) The graphical elements to be included in a reproduced work.
    The text has been reviewed, but the photographer hasn't delivered some of the artwork.

Translations

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treasure

English

Alternative forms

  • treasuer (chiefly archaic)

Etymology

From Middle English tresour, from Old French tresor (treasury), from Latin th?saurus (treasure), from Ancient Greek ???????? (th?saurós, treasure house). Displaced native Middle English schat. Doublet of thesaurus.

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /?t????/, /?t??????/
  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?t????/
  • Hyphenation: treas?ure
  • Rhymes: -???(?)

Noun

treasure (countable and uncountable, plural treasures)

  1. (uncountable) A collection of valuable things; accumulated wealth; a stock of money, jewels, etc.
  2. (countable) Anything greatly valued.
    • Ye shall be peculiar treasure unto me.
    • 1681, Nahum Tate, The History of King Lear
      I found the whole to answer your Account of it, a Heap of Jewels, unstrung and unpolisht; yet so dazling in their Disorder, that I soon perceiv'd I had seiz'd a Treasure.
    • 1946, Ernest Tubb, Filipino Baby
      She's my Filipino baby she's my treasure and my pet
      Her teeth are bright and pearly and her hair is black as jet
  3. (countable) A term of endearment.
    • 1922, Francis Rufus Bellamy, A Flash of Gold
      "Hello, Treasure," he said without turning round. For a second she hesitated, standing in the soft light of the lamp, the deep blue of the rug making a background for her, the black fur collar of her coat framing the vivid beauty of her face.

Related terms

  • treasury

Translations

Verb

treasure (third-person singular simple present treasures, present participle treasuring, simple past and past participle treasured)

  1. (transitive, of a person or thing) To consider to be precious; to value highly.
    Oh, this ring is beautiful! I’ll treasure it forever.
    • 1838, Eliza Cook, "The Old Armchair", in Melania and other Poems
      I LOVE it, I love it ; and who shall dare
      To chide me for loving that old Arm-chair ?
      I've treasured it long as a sainted prize ;
      I've bedewed it with tears, and embalmed it with sighs.
  2. (transitive) To store or stow in a safe place.
    • 1825, Walter Scott, The Talisman
      The rose-buds, withered as they were, were still treasured under his cuirass, and nearest to his heart.
  3. (transitive, obsolete) To enrich.

Synonyms

  • (to consider to be precious): cherish

Antonyms

  • (to consider to be precious): despise

Translations

Derived terms

Anagrams

  • austerer, treasuer

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