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▪ I. hoarded, ppl. a.|ˈhɔədɪd| [f. hoard v. + -ed1.] Stored up, treasured up: see the verb.
1596Spenser F.Q. iv. ix. 12 Great store of hoorded threasure. 1607Shakes. Cor. iv. ii. 11 Th' hoorded plague a' th' Gods requit your loue! 1693S. Hervey in Dryden's Juvenal (1697) 232 Say, Goat..For whom thy hoorded Bags in silence sleep? 1751Gray Ode on Spring v, No hive hast thou of hoarded sweets. a1859Macaulay Hist. Eng. xxv. V. 252 The hoarded ill-humour of six months was at liberty to explode. 1887Spectator 21 May 684/1 Modern theories as to the hoarded wealth of India. ▪ II. hoarded, a. [f. hoard n.2 + -ed2.] Provided with a hoard or hoarding.
1898Daily News 29 Mar. 5/2 The large hoarded enclosure before the Royal Exchange. |