Treasure cities
store cities which the Israelites built for the Egyptians (Ex. 1:11). (See PITHOM.) Towns in which the treasures of the kings of Judah were kept were so designated (1 Chr. 27:25).
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noun 1. wealth or riches stored or accumulated, especially in the form of precious metals, money, jewels, or plate. 2. wealth, rich materials, or valuable things. 3. any thing or person greatly valued or highly prized: This book was his chief treasure. verb (used with object), treasured, treasuring. 4. to retain carefully or keep in […]
- Treasure flower
noun 1. another name for gazania
- Treasure-house
or treasure-house noun 1. a building, room, or chamber used as a storage place for valuables; treasury. 2. a place or source where things of value or worth may be found: Books are the treasure house of ideas.
- Treasure-hunt
noun 1. a game in which each person or team attempts to be first in finding something that has been hidden, using written directions or clues. treasure hunt noun 1. a game in which players act upon successive clues and are eventually directed to a prize
- Treasure-island
noun 1. (italics) a novel (1883) by R. L. Stevenson. 2. an artificial island in San Francisco Bay, in W California; naval base. Treasure Island definition (1883) A novel by Robert Louis Stevenson about a young boy, Jim Hawkins, who joins with two men in hiring a ship to search for buried treasure. Among the […]