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gild1 vb gilds, gilding, gilded, gilt [gɪlt] (tr) 1. to cover with or as if with gold gild the lily a. to adorn unnecessarily something already beautiful b. to praise someone inordinately 3. to give a falsely attractive or valuable appearance to 4. Archaic to smear with blood [Old English gyldan, from gold gold; related to Old Norse gylla, Middle High German vergülden] gilder n gild2 n
a variant spelling of guild [2] gildsman n ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Translations gild [gɪld] (gilded (pt) (gilded) (gilt (pp))) VT [+ metal, frame] → dorar to gild the lily → embellecer lo perfecto gild [gɪld] vt (metal, frame) → dorare (fig) → indorare to gild the lily (fig) → aggiungere inutili fronzoli gild [gɪld] vt (metal, frame) → dorare (fig) → indorare to gild the lily (fig) → aggiungere inutili fronzoli v gild [gild] to cover with gilt We could gild the frame of that picture. verguld يَطْلي بِالذَّهَب позлатявам (po)zlatit forgylde vergolden επιχρυσώνω dorar kuldama آب طلا کردن kullata dorer להזהיב कलई करना pozlatiti, naresiti bearanyoz melapisi, menyepuh gylla dorare 金めっきする 금박을 입히다 paauksuoti apzeltīt menyepuh vergulden forgylle pozłocić dourar a auri покрывать позолотой (po)zlátiť pozlatiti pozlatiti förgylla เคลือบทอง altın kaplamak, yaldızlamak 鍍金 золотити سونے کا پانی چڑھانا mạ vàng 给...涂上金色 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Ye cannot endure it with yourselves, and do not love yourselves sufficiently: so ye seek to mislead your neighbour into love, and would fain gild yourselves with his error. But when the rising sun began to gild the coping stones at the gable ends of the houses, Cornelius, eager to know whether there was any living creature about him, approached the window, and cast a sad look round the circular yard before him I will gild her horns, and will offer her up to you in sacrifice. |
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