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English Dictionary: fund by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
fund
n
  1. a reserve of money set aside for some purpose [syn: fund, monetary fund]
  2. a supply of something available for future use; "he brought back a large store of Cuban cigars"
    Synonym(s): store, stock, fund
  3. a financial institution that sells shares to individuals and invests in securities issued by other companies
    Synonym(s): investment company, investment trust, investment firm, fund
v
  1. convert (short-term floating debt) into long-term debt that bears fixed interest and is represented by bonds
  2. place or store up in a fund for accumulation
  3. provide a fund for the redemption of principal or payment of interest
  4. invest money in government securities
  5. accumulate a fund for the discharge of a recurrent liability; "fund a medical care plan"
  6. furnish money for; "The government funds basic research in many areas"
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Fund \Fund\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Funded}; p. pr. & vb. n.
      {Funding}.]
      1. To provide and appropriate a fund or permanent revenue for
            the payment of the interest of; to make permanent
            provision of resources (as by a pledge of revenue from
            customs) for discharging the interest of or principal of;
            as, to fund government notes.
  
      2. To place in a fund, as money.
  
      3. To put into the form of bonds or stocks bearing regular
            interest; as, to fund the floating debt.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Fund \Fund\, n. [OF. font, fond, nom. fonz, bottom, ground, F.
      fond bottom, foundation, fonds fund, fr. L. fundus bottom,
      ground, foundation, piece of land. See {Found} to establish.]
      1. An aggregation or deposit of resources from which supplies
            are or may be drawn for carrying on any work, or for
            maintaining existence.
  
      2. A stock or capital; a sum of money appropriated as the
            foundation of some commercial or other operation
            undertaken with a view to profit; that reserve by means of
            which expenses and credit are supported; as, the fund of a
            bank, commercial house, manufacturing corporation, etc.
  
      3. pl. The stock of a national debt; public securities;
            evidences (stocks or bonds) of money lent to government,
            for which interest is paid at prescribed intervals; --
            called also {public funds}.
  
      4. An invested sum, whose income is devoted to a specific
            object; as, the fund of an ecclesiastical society; a fund
            for the maintenance of lectures or poor students; also,
            money systematically collected to meet the expenses of
            some permanent object.
  
      5. A store laid up, from which one may draw at pleasure; a
            supply; a full provision of resources; as, a fund of
            wisdom or good sense.
  
                     An inexhaustible fund of stories.      --Macaulay.
  
      {Sinking fund}, the aggregate of sums of money set apart and
            invested, usually at fixed intervals, for the
            extinguishment of the debt of a government, or of a
            corporation, by the accumulation of interest.
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