ˌōnēōˈmānēə noun
Etymology: New Latin, from Greek ōnios to be bought, for sale (from ōnos price) + Late Latin mania — more at venal
: a mania for buying things
• onio·ma·ni·ac -ēˌak noun
ˌōnēōˈmānēə noun
Etymology: New Latin, from Greek ōnios to be bought, for sale (from ōnos price) + Late Latin mania — more at venal
: a mania for buying things
• onio·ma·ni·ac -ēˌak noun
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012