Definition of Treasure house

1. Noun. A storehouse for treasures.

Generic synonyms: Depot, Entrepot, Storage, Store, Storehouse

Definition of Treasure house

1. Noun. A treasury. ¹

2. Noun. A building where valuable things are stored. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Treasure House

treasonableness
treasonably
treasonist
treasonous
treasonously
treasons
treasuer
treasurable
treasure
treasure-trove
treasure-troves
treasure chest
treasure chests
treasure flower
treasure flowers
treasure house (current term)
treasure houses
treasure hunt
treasure hunts
treasure map
treasure maps
treasure ship
treasure trails
treasure trove
treasure troves
treasured
treasureless
treasurelike
treasurer

Literary usage of Treasure house

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Lectures, Illustrated and Embellished with Views of the World's Famous by John Lawson Stoddard (1898)
"It is appropriate that a building which has so successfully defied the touch of Time should be a treasure-house of Art. Few European palaces can equal it in ..."

2. John L. Stoddard's Lectures by John Lawson Stoddard (1898)
"It is appropriate that a building which has so successfully defied the touch of Time should be a treasure-house of Art. Few European palaces can equal it in ..."

3. The Religious Education of Adolescents: By Norman Richardson Including by Norman Egbert Richardson, William Byron Forbush, Mary Eliza Moxcey (1918)
"There is the necessity of filling the treasure house during the years of ... The child should by this time be in possession of a treasure house of good ..."

4. My Own Story by Louise Antoinette Marie (1911)
"... him—The green chiffon dress—Customs and ceremonies—The ghostly carriage at the Royal Castle —The treasure-house—Some stories about August the Strong—His ..."

5. My Own Story by Luise von Toscana, Louise Antoinette Marie (1911)
"... Customs and ceremonies : The ghostly carriage at the Royal Castle : The treasure-house : Some stories about August the Strong : His ugly daughter-in-law ..."

6. The Louisiana Historical Quarterly by Henry Plauché Dart, 1858- ed, John Dymond, d. 1922 ed, Louisiana Historical Society (1922)
"NEW ORLEANS, A treasure house FOR HISTORIANS Read before the Louisiana Historical Society by Clarence Wyatt Bispham. Documents! Documents! ..."

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