gold-hord

gold-hord, m.n: treasure, a hoard of valuables. (GOLD-HORD / ˈgɔld-ˌhɔrd)

A pile of worn and damaged gold items, including part of a cheek piece, a hilt with an intertwining pattern, mounts and studs with inlaid patterns, and a folded band with a Latin inscription.
Staffordshire Hoard; England (Staffordshire), deposited c. 650-675, with items made during the 6th and 7th centuries. [wikipedia.org]

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