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1 schat
1 [voorwerpen/stoffen met een grote (emotionele) waarde] treasure2 [groot bezit aan geld] treasure, riches♦voorbeelden:als een schat bewaren • treasure something3 een schat aan/van gegevens/materiaal • a wealth of data/material4 lieve schat • dearest, darlingzijn het geen schatjes? • aren't they sweet? -
2 weelde
1 [luxe, rijkdom] luxury♦voorbeelden:1 wat een ongekende weelde! • what luxury!zich de weelde van een auto niet kunnen veroorloven • not be able to afford a carin weelde baden • be rolling in wealth -
3 Croesus
n. Croesus, (died 546 BC) last king of Lydia who was known for his great wealth; man who is very rich -
4 abundantie
n. abundance, plentifulness, richness, wealth -
5 fortuin
n. fortune, wealth; luck, chance -
6 fortuinzoeker
n. fortune hunter, person who seeks to gain wealth (generally by marrying someone who is rich) -
7 fysiocraat
n. physiocrat, one who practices physiocracy, one who believes in free trade and views land the basis of all wealth -
8 fysiocratie
n. physiocracy, economic system that favors free enterprise and views land as the basis of all wealth -
9 fysiocratisme
n. physiocracy, economic system that favors free enterprise and views land as the basis of all wealth -
10 geld
L.S.D.--------n. money, coins and paper notes which have value, currency; medium of trade; wealth -
11 gelddorst
n. avarice, greed; lust for power or wealth -
12 geldmagnaat
n. magnate, one who has great influence or wealth (especially in the business world) -
13 geldzucht
n. avarice, greed; lust for power or wealth -
14 geldzuchtig
adj. avaricious, greedy, desiring power or wealth -
15 gelukzoeker
n. fortune hunter, person who seeks to gain wealth -
16 gelukzoekster
n. fortune hunter, person who seeks to gain wealth (generally by marrying someone who is rich) -
17 hebberigheid
greediness, covetousness, avarice, desire for great wealth or powerhebberigheid (de) -
18 herenboer
n. gentleman farmer, man of high standing and wealth who farms mainly for pleasure -
19 kapitaal
n. capital, property, assets, wealth -
20 miljonair
n. millionaire, one whose wealth amounts to a million dollars or more; very wealthy person
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