See Also: fund 1, noun(dictionary)
Fund(money)
T-Rex fund(finance)
API Fund(finance)
Go-go fund(money)
fund(2)(dictionary)
fund(1)(dictionary)
T-Rex Fund(money)
FUND(finance)
Fund(medicine)

monish (iou) and fund 1, noun (oh)


monish (iou)



monish verb trans. Now rare. ME.
[Old French monester aphet. from amonester ADMONISH.]
Admonish; Ecclesiastical. = MONITION verb. ME.
Exhort to do; give warning of; call to mind. LME-M16.
monishment noun L15.

fund 1, noun (oh)



[Date: 1600-1700; Language: Latin; Origin: fundus 'bottom, piece of land']
[C] an amount of money that is collected and kept for a particular purpose
::The house fell into disrepair until a restoration fund was set up .
pension/hardship/compensation etc fund
-see also funding , trust fund
funds [plural] money that an organization needs or has
::A sale is being held to raise funds for the school.
government/public funds
::claims that ministers had misused public funds
::The park remains unfinished due to lack of funds .
::The Museum is so short of funds (=has so little money) it may have to sell the painting.
[singular] an organization that collects money, for example to help people who are ill, old etc
-see also charity charity
::We give to the Children's Fund every Christmas.
a fund of sth
a large supply of something
::He had a fund of stories about his boyhood.
in funds
formal having enough money to do something