moneyed


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mon·eyed

also mon·ied  (mŭn′ēd)
adj.
1. Having a great deal of money: the moneyed classes. See Synonyms at rich.
2. Representing or arising from the possession of money or wealth: the triumph of moneyed interests over landed interests.
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moneyed

(ˈmʌnɪd) or

monied

adj
1. (Banking & Finance) having a great deal of money; rich
2. (Banking & Finance) arising from or characterized by money
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mon•eyed

(ˈmʌn id)

adj.
1. having much money; wealthy.
2. of or pertaining to the wealthy: moneyed interests.
[1425–75]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.moneyed - based on or arising from the possession of money or wealthmoneyed - based on or arising from the possession of money or wealth; "moneyed interests"
moneyless - not based on the possession of money; "a moneyless economy"
2.moneyed - having an abundant supply of money or possessions of valuemoneyed - having an abundant supply of money or possessions of value; "an affluent banker"; "a speculator flush with cash"; "not merely rich but loaded"; "moneyed aristocrats"; "wealthy corporations"
rich - possessing material wealth; "her father is extremely rich"; "many fond hopes are pinned on rich uncles"
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moneyed

monied
adjective rich, loaded (slang), wealthy, flush (informal), prosperous, affluent, well-off, well-heeled (informal), well-to-do Fear of crime among the new monied classes is rising rapidly.
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moneyed

adjective
Possessing a large amount of money, land, or other material possessions:
Slang: loaded.
Idioms: having money to burn, in the money, made of money, rolling in money.
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Translations

moneyed

[ˈmʌnɪd] ADJadinerado
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moneyed

[ˈmʌnid] adjriche, argenté(e)money laundering money-laundering [ˈmʌnilɔːndərɪŋ]
modif [operation, scandal, scheme] → de blanchiment d'argent
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moneyed

adjbegütert
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moneyed

[ˈmʌnɪd] adjdanaroso/a, ricco/a
the moneyed classes → le classi più abbienti
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References in classic literature ?
I remember a cruel moneyed man in the country, that would say, The devil take this usury, it keeps us from forfeitures, of mortgages and bonds.
The one, that the tooth of usury be grinded, that it bite not too much; the other, that there be left open a means, to invite moneyed men to lend to the merchants, for the continuing and quickening of trade.
Will it lean in favor of the landed interest, or the moneyed interest, or the mercantile interest, or the manufacturing interest?
A lively quarrel ensued, Trefusis denouncing the folly of artists in fancying themselves a priestly caste when they were obviously only the parasites and favored slaves of the moneyed classes, and his friend (temporarily his enemy) sneering bitterly at levellers who were for levelling down instead of levelling up.
A landed interest, a manufacturing interest, a mercantile interest, a moneyed interest, with many lesser interests, grow up of necessity in civilized nations, and divide them into different classes, actuated by different sentiments and views.
I may sell one if the right kind of a moneyed idiot sees them."
Every one rejoiced frankly at this windfall for Monsieur de Valois, who went about consulting moneyed people as to the safest manner of investing this fragment of his past opulence.
Because after many appeals to the sympathies of New England, made by strangers of Boston, through the newspapers, and after the establishment of an office there for the reception of moneyed contributions for the Jaffa colonists, One Dollar was subscribed.
In one part of the procession we see men of landed estate or moneyed capital gravely keeping each other company, for the preposterous reason that they chance to have a similar standing in the tax-gatherer's book.
Differences between relations are much to be deplored - but they are extremely general - and the great thing is, to be on the right side': meaning, I take it, on the side of the moneyed interest.
His wife departed too (but only to Italy), and this house of moneyed ease, presumably unsaleable, had stood empty for several years.
Earlier, Leo dela Fuente suspect in the kidnapping of moneyed BIR officials, was shot dead at a police operation.