wealthy
61quasi-wealthy — adj …
62whatley — wealthy …
63Wealthier — Wealthy Wealth y, a. [Compar. {Wealthier}; superl. {Wealthiest}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Having wealth; having large possessions, or larger than most men, as lands, goods, money, or securities; opulent; affluent; rich. [1913 Webster] A wealthy Hebrew… …
64Wealthiest — Wealthy Wealth y, a. [Compar. {Wealthier}; superl. {Wealthiest}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Having wealth; having large possessions, or larger than most men, as lands, goods, money, or securities; opulent; affluent; rich. [1913 Webster] A wealthy Hebrew… …
65Albizzi Family — Wealthy mercantile family of Florence whose head, Maso degli Albizzi, led a junta of wealthy families who seized control of the city by force in 1382. This event reversed a period of democratizing political reform (1343 1382) and left a… …
66well heeled — wealthy, rich, well off The Clarks were well heeled, wealthy enough to hire servants …
67carriage trade — wealthy patrons of a store, restaurant, theater, etc.; elite clientele. [1710 20] * * * …
68WASAF — Wealthy Adaptive Search Algorithm Framework (Computing » General) …
69nonaccredited investor — Wealthy, sophisticated investors who do not meet SEC net worth requirements. These investors require less protection because of large financial resources, but only 35 nonaccredited investor can be included per investment. Bloomberg Financial… …
70Danelis — Wealthy widow and patron of future emperor Basil I (qq.v.). When Basil was in the Peloponnesos (q.v.) on a mission for Theophilitzes, an official in the service of Michael III (q.v.), he met Danelis, who had vast estates in the region of… …