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Hoard vs Foredeal - What's the difference?

hoard | foredeal |

As nouns the difference between hoard and foredeal

is that hoard is a hidden supply or fund while foredeal is an advantage; benefit; profit.

As verbs the difference between hoard and foredeal

is that hoard is to amass, usually for one's personal collection while foredeal is to store; lay past; keep in reserve; hoard.

hoard

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • A hidden supply or fund.
  • a hoard''' of provisions; a '''hoard of money
  • (archaeology) A cache of valuable objects or artefacts; a trove.
  • Verb

    (en verb)
  • To amass, usually for one's personal collection.
  • See also

    * (Hoarding) * * horde

    Anagrams

    *

    foredeal

    English

    Alternative forms

    * (l), (l), (l) * (l) (erroneous) * (l), (l) (Scotland)

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • An advantage; benefit; profit.
  • *1965 , Brewer, Brodie, Gairdner, Letters and papers, foreign and domestic, of the reign of Henry VIII :
  • [...] and at a great foredeal' already; [and as for] such ' foredeal that they despair not of the...a deal, but that through the help of God, [our Grace and] other good ministers, these personages which [shall be now] sent shall undoubtedly conclude [...]
  • *1889 , Sir thomas Mallory, La morte d'Arthure: The history of King Arthur and of the Knights
  • And thus the battaile was great, and oftentimes that one partie was at a foredele and anon at an afterdele, which endured long.
  • *1846 , Miles Coverdale, Remains of Miles Coverdale (Hope of the Faithful) :
  • And though this be a great foredeal , and an excellent jewel, yet the great and unspeakable glory, that in time to come shall be declared in us, hath not yet appeared.
  • The first place; lead; precedence; preference.
  • Progress; advancement.
  • Verb

    (en verb)
  • To store; lay past; keep in reserve; hoard.
  • Antonyms

    * (l) (also (l))