word-hoard
See also: wordhoard
English
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editA modern calque of Old English wordhord (“treasury of words”), equivalent to word + hoard. Compare Dutch woordenschat, German Wortschatz.
Noun
editword-hoard (plural word-hoards)
- A vocabulary; the totality of words of a language or a person.
- 1930, Janet Rankin Aiken, “English the world over”, in The Bookman, London, page 67:
- Wordiness is not usually considered a virtue any more than impurity is; but words are the wealth of English, and the riches of its word-hoard are only paralleled by the riches of the Anglo-American nations.
- 1985, Robert Burchfield, The English Language, Oxford: Oxford University Press, page 44:
- Primary additions to the wordhoard tend to come from commercial sources[.]
Synonyms
editTranslations
editvocabulary — see vocabulary