Riches

Noun
riches


 * 1) Money, goods, wealth, treasure.

Synonyms

 * See also Thesaurus:wealth

Derived terms

 * embarrassment of riches

Related terms

 * rich

Adjectives for Riches
boundless; inherent; ineffectual; unsearchable; manifold; exceeding; intellectual; generous; singular; countless; heavy; unbelievable; fabulous; inordinate; enormous; undreamed-of; superfluous.

Verbs for Riches
accumulate—;  acquire—;   administer—; amass—; bestow—; command—; covet—; desire—; despise—; draw—; enjoy—; estimate—; gather—; overwhelm with—; pile up—; possess—; spurn—; store—; treasure —; trust—; worship—; wring—; —abound; —content; —corrupt; —endanger; —enslave; —flow; —govern; —hinder; —serve.

Thesaurus
abundance, affluence, assets, bottomless purse, bulging purse, easy circumstances, embarras de richesses, fortune, gold, handsome fortune, high income, high tax bracket, independence, lucre, luxuriousness, mammon, material wealth, means, money, money to burn, moneybags, opulence, opulency, pelf, plenty, possessions, property, prosperity, prosperousness, resources, richness, six-figure income, substance, treasure, upper bracket, wealth, wealthiness, worth

Etymology
riches, plural of riche "power, wealth" from rīċe "power, authority, dominion". Confused with richesse "wealth" from  from riche "rich, wealthy", of  origin, from  rīki "rich" from  from. Akin to rīhhi "rich" ( reich "rich"),  rīċe "rich",  racu "explanation, reasoning". More at rich

Translations

 * Russian:
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 * Volapük: lieg

Anagrams

 * chéris