Moneyed
[muhn-eed] /ˈmʌn id/
adjective
1.
having much ; wealthy.
2.
of or relating to the wealthy:
moneyed interests.
/ˈmʌnɪd/
adjective
1.
having a great deal of money; rich
2.
arising from or characterized by money
adj.
“having money,” mid-15c., from past participle of Middle English verb monien “to supply with money” (see money (n.)).
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