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nummamorous
{DOU}BJB wrote: nummamorous
Merriam-Webster says it dont exist 8)
Merriam-Webster wrote: The word you've entered isn't in the dictionary.
http://phrontistery.info/index.html
Money-loving. Derived from the Latin numma (coin) and amor (love). Thus, money + love + full of = numm-amor-ous. Use this word when you seek to insult the target of this word without them knowing it is an insult. If they actually do know that you're dissing them, then you might as well inform them of what a greedy, asnine, miserly bastard they are. See also lucripetous.
{DOU}BJB wrote: http://phrontistery.info/index.html
Money-loving. Derived from the Latin numma (coin) and amor (love). Thus, money + love + full of = numm-amor-ous. Use this word when you seek to insult the target of this word without them knowing it is an insult. If they actually do know that you're dissing them, then you might as well inform them of what a greedy, asnine, miserly bastard they are. See also lucripetous.
you lose
there is alot of "e"s in there
There needs to be a way to check to see if a word posted is actually a word or not or if some one made one up and gave it a definition 🙄
Nummamorous. Not a word.
http://www.google.com/search?source=ig&hl=en&q=define%3A+nummamorous
Not listed in Websters.com either.
A more proper construction would be numiamorous. Fond of money or coins. As in "a numismatist is a numiamorist", but this word doesn't exist either... until now. 🙄
Game Over. You lose.
Go to the web site I linked to, it is full of old words. The author says that most of them are listed in the Oxford English dictionary.