The Greek word for treasure is thisavros. The term could be used to stand for the words treasury or thesaurus as well.
It comes from the Greek word for treasure.
Its ''θησαυρέ μου'' (thisavre mou) treasure : θησαυρός (thisavros)
The word treasure comes from Greek (thesauros) and Latin (thesaurus), both meaning treasury, or treasure house.The noun evolved into Old French, tresor (treasure, treasury) and proved sufficiently popular to take over by around 1200 from the Old English goldhord, with - as you can tell from the word - the same meaning.Treasure as a verb is first recorded in English in the 1300s.Bear in mind that when we say words originated from ancient Greek or Latin or both, we're actually saying we don't have records of the word before then. These words came from somewherebefore the Greeks or Romans took them up, but we only have written records from ancient Greek and Roman times.There are words we can trace back further, but treasureisn't one of them to the best of my knowledge.
One song with the word treasure in the title is the song Treasure by Bruno Mars. Some others with treasure in the title include Jimmy Buffet's, a Pirate's Treasure, and Treasure by U2.
treasure = Mea makamae
The word "treasure" is spelled T-R-E-A-S-U-R-E.
Treasure-hoarding
The noun 'treasure' is a common, concrete noun; a word for a thing.The noun 'treasure' is an uncountable noun as a word for a quantity of precious metals, gems, or other valuable objects.The noun 'treasure' is a countable noun as a word for a valuable object; an informal word for a much loved or highly valued person.The word 'treasure' is also a verb: treasure, treasures, treasuring, treasured.
it is in the aztec world
The pirate found the TREASURE in the sea.
"Treasure" can be either a noun or a verb.
Good luck with this: Treasure in Russian is: СОКРОВИЩЕ