coffer
a money box
STATISTICS
IN THE PRESS
"The Coffers Are Not Empty: Financing for Sustainable Development and the Role of the United Nations"
(Jens Martens and James A. Paul, Global Policy Forum, July 1998)
(Jens Martens and James A. Paul, Global Policy Forum, July 1998)
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cof·fer
Etymology: Middle English coffre, from Old French, from Latin cophinus basket, from Greek kophinos
Date: 13th century
1 : CHEST, BOX; especially : STRONGBOX for keeping money and other valuables
also:
2 : TREASURY -- usually used in plural
3 : a recessed panel in a vault, ceiling
Etymology: Middle English coffre, from Old French, from Latin cophinus basket, from Greek kophinos
Date: 13th century
1 : CHEST, BOX; especially : STRONGBOX for keeping money and other valuables
also:
2 : TREASURY -- usually used in plural
3 : a recessed panel in a vault, ceiling