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O que (quem) é treasure trove - definição

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Treasure Trove

treasure trove         
  • Oldenburg Sachsenspiegel]] of 1336 Fol. 22v detail regarding the treasure trove, starting with red initial A ([[Middle Low German]]): "''Al schat under der erden berauen deper den en ploch geyt de hort to derer conicliken walt."'' (''Everything lying deeper in the ground than the range of a plowshare, belongs to the king.'')
  • The [[Ringlemere Cup]], found in 2001 in the [[Ringlemere barrow]] in [[Kent]], England, which was declared to be treasure under the [[Treasure Act 1996]] and is now displayed in the [[British Museum]]. Made of gold, it dates to the [[Bronze Age]], between 1700 and 1500 BC.
  • St. Ninian's Isle]], photographed on 24 May 2006. The St. Ninian's Isle treasure, which is believed to date to about AD 800, was found on this island.
  • Items from the [[Staffordshire hoard]] which were declared to be treasure in September 2009
  • The [[Sutton Hoo helmet]], recovered in 1939. The Sutton Hoo find was not treasure trove. As it was a [[ship burial]], there had been no intention to recover the objects later.
AMOUNT OF MONEY OR COIN, GOLD, SILVER, PLATE, OR BULLION FOUND HIDDEN
Treasure-trove; Treasure (English law); Treasure troves; Treasure-Trove; Concealment of treasure trove; Treasure Trove Unit
(treasure troves)
1.
If you describe something or someone as a treasure trove of a particular thing, you mean that they are a very good or rich source of that thing.
The dictionary is a vast treasure trove of information...
N-COUNT: usu sing, N of n
2.
You can refer to a collection of valuable objects as a treasure trove.
N-COUNT: usu sing, oft N for n
treasure-trove         
  • Oldenburg Sachsenspiegel]] of 1336 Fol. 22v detail regarding the treasure trove, starting with red initial A ([[Middle Low German]]): "''Al schat under der erden berauen deper den en ploch geyt de hort to derer conicliken walt."'' (''Everything lying deeper in the ground than the range of a plowshare, belongs to the king.'')
  • The [[Ringlemere Cup]], found in 2001 in the [[Ringlemere barrow]] in [[Kent]], England, which was declared to be treasure under the [[Treasure Act 1996]] and is now displayed in the [[British Museum]]. Made of gold, it dates to the [[Bronze Age]], between 1700 and 1500 BC.
  • St. Ninian's Isle]], photographed on 24 May 2006. The St. Ninian's Isle treasure, which is believed to date to about AD 800, was found on this island.
  • Items from the [[Staffordshire hoard]] which were declared to be treasure in September 2009
  • The [[Sutton Hoo helmet]], recovered in 1939. The Sutton Hoo find was not treasure trove. As it was a [[ship burial]], there had been no intention to recover the objects later.
AMOUNT OF MONEY OR COIN, GOLD, SILVER, PLATE, OR BULLION FOUND HIDDEN
Treasure-trove; Treasure (English law); Treasure troves; Treasure-Trove; Concealment of treasure trove; Treasure Trove Unit
n.
Windfall, godsend, unexpected good fortune.
Treasure-trove         
  • Oldenburg Sachsenspiegel]] of 1336 Fol. 22v detail regarding the treasure trove, starting with red initial A ([[Middle Low German]]): "''Al schat under der erden berauen deper den en ploch geyt de hort to derer conicliken walt."'' (''Everything lying deeper in the ground than the range of a plowshare, belongs to the king.'')
  • The [[Ringlemere Cup]], found in 2001 in the [[Ringlemere barrow]] in [[Kent]], England, which was declared to be treasure under the [[Treasure Act 1996]] and is now displayed in the [[British Museum]]. Made of gold, it dates to the [[Bronze Age]], between 1700 and 1500 BC.
  • St. Ninian's Isle]], photographed on 24 May 2006. The St. Ninian's Isle treasure, which is believed to date to about AD 800, was found on this island.
  • Items from the [[Staffordshire hoard]] which were declared to be treasure in September 2009
  • The [[Sutton Hoo helmet]], recovered in 1939. The Sutton Hoo find was not treasure trove. As it was a [[ship burial]], there had been no intention to recover the objects later.
AMOUNT OF MONEY OR COIN, GOLD, SILVER, PLATE, OR BULLION FOUND HIDDEN
Treasure-trove; Treasure (English law); Treasure troves; Treasure-Trove; Concealment of treasure trove; Treasure Trove Unit
·noun Any money, bullion, or the like, found in the earth, or otherwise hidden, the owner of which is not known. In England such treasure belongs to the crown; whereas similar treasure found in the sea, or upon the surface of the land, belongs to the finder if no owner appears.

Wikipédia

Osmosis (solitaire)

Osmosis (also known as Treasure Trove) is a solitaire game played with a deck of 52 playing cards. The object, like many solitaire games, is to put the cards into foundations, although not in numerical order. The name of the game reflects the fact that cards of the same value slowly filter through to successive foundations by osmosis.

Because winning the game relies on where cards are positioned in the reserve piles and in the stock pile, finishing a game of Osmosis can be difficult.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para treasure trove
1. Gibraltar has proved a treasure trove for modern neanderthal hunters.
2. It is described as a treasure trove for terrorists.
3. It is a treasure–trove of more than 2,000 of Bentley‘s photomicrographs.
4. Brutal raw facts The archive is a treasure trove of stories, most of them tragic.
5. But investigators refused because it is a potential treasure trove of information.