gild
81re|gild — «ree GIHLD», transitive verb. to gild anew …
82Cnihtena gild — Lit. guild of knights . The OldEngl. word cniht = a youth or young retainer, including military retainers. In the reigns of both William II and Henry I the privileges of the London cnihtena gild were confirmed; however, this was an association of …
83to gild refined gold, to paint the lily — Meaning Usually misquoted as to gild the lily . Origin From Shakespeare s King John …
84water-gild — ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ transitive verb 1. : to gild (a metallic surface) by coating thinly with gold amalgam and then volatilizing the mercury by heat 2. : to electroplate with a thin gold film by simple immersion …
85were|gild — «WIHR GIHLD, WEHR », noun. = wergild. (Cf. ↑wergild) …
86wer|gild — «WUR GIHLD, WEHR », noun. (in early English and Germanic law) the price set upon a man according to his rank, paid to his relatives in cases of homicide and certain other crimes, to free the offender from further obligation or punishment. ╂[Old… …
87P-GILD — Projection Gas Immersion Laser Doping (Academic & Science » Electronics) …
88God-gild — That which is offered to God or his service …
89God-gild — That which is offered to God or his service …
90gjild — gild (2) …