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Archtreasurer
Archtreasurer Arch`treas"ur*er (?; 135), n. [Pref. arch- + treasurer.] A chief treasurer. Specifically, the great treasurer of the German empire.
Intreasure
Intreasure In*treas"ure (?; 135), v. t. To lay up, as in a treasury; to hoard. [Obs.] --Shak.
Outreason
Outreason Out*rea"son, v. t. To excel or surpass in reasoning; to reason better than. --South.
Petit treason
Treason Trea"son, n. [OE. tresun, treisun, traisoun, OF. tra["i]son, F. trahison, L. traditio a giving up, a delivering up, fr. tradere to give up, betray. See Traitor, and cf. Tradition.] 1. The offense of attempting to overthrow the government of the state to which the offender owes allegiance, or of betraying the state into the hands of a foreign power; disloyalty; treachery. The treason of the murthering in the bed. --Chaucer. Note: In monarchies, the killing of the sovereign, or an attempt to take his life, is treason. In England, to imagine or compass the death of the king, or of the queen consort, or of the heir apparent to the crown, is high treason, as are many other offenses created by statute. In the United States, treason is confined to the actual levying of war against the United States, or to an adhering to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort. 2. Loosely, the betrayal of any trust or confidence; treachery; perfidy. If he be false, she shall his treason see. --Chaucer. Petit treason. See under Petit.
Subtreasurer
Subtreasurer Sub*treas"ur*er, n. The public officer who has charge of a subtreasury. [U. S.]
Subtreasuries
Subtreasury Sub*treas"ur*y, n.; pl. Subtreasuries. A subordinate treasury, or place of deposit; as, the United States subtreasury at New York. [U. S.]
Subtreasury
Subtreasury Sub*treas"ur*y, n.; pl. Subtreasuries. A subordinate treasury, or place of deposit; as, the United States subtreasury at New York. [U. S.]
the great seal or the Treasury
the formal act of taking command of a vessel for service, hoisting the flag, reading the orders, etc. To put a vessel out of commission (Naut.), to detach the officers and crew and retire it from active service, temporarily or permanently. To put the great seal, or the Treasury, into commission, to place it in the hands of a commissioner or commissioners during the abeyance of the ordinary administration, as between the going out of one lord keeper and the accession of another. [Eng.] The United States Christian Commission, an organization among the people of the North, during the Civil War, which afforded material comforts to the Union soldiers, and performed services of a religious character in the field and in hospitals. The United States Sanitary Commission, an organization formed by the people of the North to co["o]perate with and supplement the medical department of the Union armies during the Civil War. Syn: Charge; warrant; authority; mandate; office; trust; employment.
Treason
Treason Trea"son, n. [OE. tresun, treisun, traisoun, OF. tra["i]son, F. trahison, L. traditio a giving up, a delivering up, fr. tradere to give up, betray. See Traitor, and cf. Tradition.] 1. The offense of attempting to overthrow the government of the state to which the offender owes allegiance, or of betraying the state into the hands of a foreign power; disloyalty; treachery. The treason of the murthering in the bed. --Chaucer. Note: In monarchies, the killing of the sovereign, or an attempt to take his life, is treason. In England, to imagine or compass the death of the king, or of the queen consort, or of the heir apparent to the crown, is high treason, as are many other offenses created by statute. In the United States, treason is confined to the actual levying of war against the United States, or to an adhering to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort. 2. Loosely, the betrayal of any trust or confidence; treachery; perfidy. If he be false, she shall his treason see. --Chaucer. Petit treason. See under Petit.
Treasonous
Treasonous Trea"son*ous, a. Treasonable. --Shak. The treasonous book of the Court of King James. --Pepys.
Treasure
Treasure Treas"ure, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Treasured; p. pr. & vb. n. Treasuring.] To collect and deposit, as money or other valuable things, for future use; to lay up; to hoard; usually with up; as, to treasure up gold.
Treasured
Treasure Treas"ure, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Treasured; p. pr. & vb. n. Treasuring.] To collect and deposit, as money or other valuable things, for future use; to lay up; to hoard; usually with up; as, to treasure up gold.
Treasure-house
Treasure-house Treas"ure-house`, n. A house or building where treasures and stores are kept.
Treasurership
Treasurership Treas"ur*er*ship, n. The office of treasurer.
Treasuress
Treasuress Treas"ur*ess, n. A woman who is a treasurer. [R.]
Treasuring
Treasure Treas"ure, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Treasured; p. pr. & vb. n. Treasuring.] To collect and deposit, as money or other valuable things, for future use; to lay up; to hoard; usually with up; as, to treasure up gold.
Treasury stock
Treasury stock Treas"ur*y stock (Finance) Issued stock of an incorporated company held by the company itself.
Undertreasurer
Undertreasurer Un"der*treas`ur*er, n. An assistant treasurer.
Untreasure
Untreasure Un*treas"ure, v. t. [1st pref. un- + treasure.] To bring forth or give up, as things previously treasured. ``The quaintness with which he untreasured, as by rote, the stores of his memory.' --J. Mitford.
Untreasured
Untreasured Un*treas"ured, a. 1. [Properly p. p. of untreasure.] Deprived of treasure. [Obs.] --Shak. 2. [Pref. un- not + treasured.] Not treasured; not kept as treasure.

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