Etymology:
Middle English: from Old French tresor, from Latin thesaurus, from Greek θησαυρός (thēsauros), a derivative of τίθημι (tithēmi) 'I place, put'.
Meaning:
Origin:
The word "treasure" ultimately derives from the Greek word θησαυρός (thēsauros), which originally meant "a place where things are stored." Over time, the word came to be used specifically to refer to a collection of valuable objects, such as gold, silver, and jewels. The word "treasure" entered English via Old French, where it took on its current spelling and meaning.
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