hoarder
1Hoarder — Hoard er, n. One who hoards. [1913 Webster] …
2hoarder — O.E. hordere treasurer, from HOARD (Cf. hoard) (n.). As one who hoards, c.1500, from HOARD (Cf. hoard) (v.) …
3hoarder — hoard hoard 1 [hɔːd ǁ hɔːrd] verb [transitive] to collect and save large amounts of something in order to sell it later at a high price or because you think there might not be enough available in the future: • Banks must be discouraged from… …
4hoarder — hoard ► NOUN 1) a store of money or valued objects. 2) an amassed store of useful information. ► VERB ▪ amass and hide or store away. DERIVATIVES hoarder noun. ORIGIN Old English …
5hoarder — noun see hoard II …
6hoarder — See hoard. * * * …
7hoarder — noun One who hoards; one who accumulates, collects, and stores …
8hoarder — hoard·er || hÉ”rdÉ™r / hÉ”ËdÉ™ n. one who gathers, one who amasses (i.e. food, money, etc.) …
9hoarder — noun (C) someone who likes to keep things …
10hoarder — hoard·er …