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entreasure, v.|ɛnˈtrɛʒjʊə(r)| [f. en-1 + treasure v.] 1. trans. To store up in or as in a treasury.
1597Shakes. 2 Hen. IV, iii. i. 85 Which in their Seedes, And weake beginnings lye entreasured. 1610G. Fletcher Christ's Vict. i. iv, The memories of heav'n entreasur'd lie. 1613Alexander Sidney's Arcadia iii. Supp. (1629) 338 They would securely entreasure it in a more precious Place. 1828Lamb in Blackw. Mag. XXIV. 772 She should entreasure up a secret In the peculiar closet of her breast. †2. To stock with treasure. Obs.
a1634Chapman On B. Jonson's Sejanus, He [the jeweller] entreasures princes' cabinets. |