tresor

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See also: Tresor, trésor, and Trésor

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Etymology[edit]

From Latin thesaurus, from Ancient Greek θησαυρός (thēsaurós). Doublet of tesaurus.

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Noun[edit]

tresor m (plural tresors)

  1. treasure
  2. treasury

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Middle English[edit]

Noun[edit]

tresor

  1. Alternative form of tresour

Old French[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Latin thēsaurus (treasure), from Ancient Greek θησαυρός (thēsaurós, treasure house).

Noun[edit]

tresor oblique singularm (oblique plural tresors, nominative singular tresors, nominative plural tresor)

  1. treasure (something of high value)

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