rich beyond the dream of avarice



rich beyond the dream of avarice

Wealthy beyond imagination. “Avarice” means “greedy,” so to be rich beyond the dream of avarice is to have more money than even a Scrooge McDuck or Charles Montgomery Burns nocturnal fantasy. The phrase can be traced back to two 18th-century writers, the redoubtable Samuel Johnson and the lesser-known Edward Moore.
See also: beyond, dream, of, rich

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Verginia-Ancient Roman
Ingvar-Swedish, Icelandic, Norwegian, Danish
DmitriyDMEE-treeRussian
Valentinovah-len-TEE-noItalian
Jaroslavas-Lithuanian
LuisLWEESSpanish