unhoard

verb

Etymology

From un- + hoard.

  1. derived from *hurdi — “wickerwork, braiding of branches, hurdle, scaffolding, military company
  2. derived from *hurd
  3. derived from horde
  4. derived from hourd
  5. derived from hurde
  6. inherited from hord
  7. prefixed as unhoard — “un + hoard

Definitions

  1. To take or steal from a hoard, e.g. to pilfer.

    • a thief bent to unhoard the cash Of some rich burgher

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