based on or arising from the possession of money or wealth
<adj.all> moneyed interests
having an abundant supply of money or possessions of value
<adj.all> an affluent banker a speculator flush with cash not merely rich but loaded moneyed aristocrats wealthy corporations
Moneyed \Mon"eyed\, adv. 1. Supplied with money; having money; wealthy; as, moneyed men. [Also spelled {monied}.] --Bacon.
2. Converted into money; coined.
If exportation will not balance importation, away must your silver go again, whether moneyed or not moneyed. --Locke.
3. Consisting in, or composed of, money. --A. Hamilton.
The stiff admission price hasn't daunted a raft of Nashville's moneyed young professionals and Vanderbilt University students.
But for the most part, his economic policy is just a variation on his basic campaign theme that moneyed interested have corrupted the political system.
That's the derisive name locals give the moneyed people who began moving in after 1975, when an elevated train came down and property values went up.
They claimed that Mr. Gorbachev was selling out Mother Russia to the moneyed interests of the West.