单词 | moneyed man |
释义 | > as lemmasmoneyed man a. Of a person, etc.: having or possessing (much) money; rich, wealthy; esp. in moneyed man. Also as n. with the: moneyed people as a class (with plural agreement). ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > wealth > [adjective] > having large amount of money pecuniousc1400 moneyed1457 well-moneyed1479 purse-full1600 pursy1602 flush1603 moneyful1604 moneyfied1620 millioned1747 millionary1816 millionaire1864 millionairish1874 coiny1891 multimillionaire1893 financialized1898 stakey1919 society > trade and finance > money > funds or pecuniary resources > [adjective] moneyed1457 pursed1602 flush1603 ready-moneyed1688 pennied1806 society > trade and finance > financial dealings > [noun] > money-dealer > capitalist or financier money-master1577 moneyed mana1593 financier1601 fooker1607 fowker1630 man of finance1701 moneyed interest1711 capitalist1774 fundlord1821 financialist1831 financian1840 financist1846 capitalizer1874 player1934 1457 W. Worcester in Paston Lett. & Papers (2004) II. 172 Of such chafre takyng. He shall neuere be monyed. ?1573 L. Lloyd Pilgrimage of Princes 104 Hee should bee the most monyed Prince that euer shoulde raigne in India. a1593 C. Marlowe Jew of Malta (1633) i. C Thou art a Merchant and a monied man. 1625 F. Bacon Of Usury in Ess. (1862) v. ⁋4 To inuite Moneyed Men, to lend to the Merchants, for the Continuing and Quickning of Trade. 1668 F. Kirkman Eng. Rogue II. xxi. 185 My Master being known to be a moneyed man, and a Scrivener, was thought the best Customer. 1703 Clarendon's Hist. Rebellion II. vi. 118 The Marquis of Worcester was generally reputed the greatest monied Man of the Kingdom. 1727 A. Hamilton New Acct. E. Indies I. xii. 139 The Insolence of the Portugueze makes it unsafe for money'd strangers to dwell among them. 1792 A. Young Trav. France 529 A gross evil of these direct imposts is, that of moneyed men, or capitalists, escaping all taxation. 1831 T. Arnold Let. Feb. in A. P. Stanley Life & Corr. T. Arnold (1844) (ed. 2) I. vi. 286 The landed aristocracy and moneyed aristocracy. 1868 J. Ruskin Time & Tide (1872) 154 The monied men and leaders of commerce. 1881 M. E. Braddon Asphodel III. viii. 238 The Engadine is the last fad of the moneyed classes. 1907 J. M. Synge Playboy of Western World iii. 63 That man marrying a decent and a moneyed girl! 1932 Times Lit. Suppl. 14 Apr. 273/3 Rounds of feverish pleasure favoured by the few moneyed in the German capital. 1994 Face Oct. 31/1 His representations of the monied youth of New York and LA portray a world shot through with a dyslexic inability to express or experience anything beyond a blank disaffection. < as lemmas |
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