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Tenses: gilds, gilding, gilded, gilded

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Etymology: [ 'gild ] (transitive verb.) 14th century. Middle English, from Old English gyldan; akin to Old English gold gold.
Synonyms: adorn, aureate, aurify, beautify, bedeck, begild, brighten, coat, deck, dress up, embroider, engild, enhance, enrich, garnish, glitter, grace, ornament, overlay

allayıp pullamak, süslemek, güzelleştirmek, lonca, altın yaldızla süslemek, telleyip pullamak, gild the pill sıkıcı bir şeyin etkisini azaltmak için bir çare bulmak, dernek, birlik, guild, esnaf loncası, yaldızlamak, gilded youth varlıklı ve moda düşkünü gençlik, altin kapla, i., bak. guild, altın kapla, altın yaldızla kaplamak, parlak ve çekici yapmak, pa, altın kaplama, altın yaldızlı, yaldizli, yaldızlı, yaldızla, parlat/altınla kapla, yaldızlanmış, altın kaplamalı, yaldız, yaldızlayarak, tezhib, yaldızlama, cazibe, mükemmel, çekicilik, birinci sınıf, altın yaldız, f., bak. gild. s. yaldızlı. i. yaldız, giltedgedkenarı yaldızlı, âla, gild,

1 allayıp pullamak  fiil     ts
2 süslemek  fiil     ts
3 güzelleştirmek  fiil     ts
4 lonca     ts
5 altın yaldızla süslemek  fiil     ts
6 telleyip pullamak     ts
7 gild the pill sıkıcı bir şeyin etkisini azaltmak için bir çare bulmak     ts
8 dernek     ts
9 birlik     ts
10 guild     ts
11 esnaf loncası     ts
12 yaldızlamak  fiil     ts
13 gilded youth varlıklı ve moda düşkünü gençlik     ts
14 altin kapla     ts
15 i., bak. guild     ts
16 altın kapla     ts
17 altın yaldızla kaplamak     ts
18 parlak ve çekici yapmak     ts
19 pa     ts
20gilded altın kaplama  sıfat     ts
21gilded altın yaldızlı  sıfat     ts
22gilded yaldizli     ts
23gilded yaldızlı     ts
24gilded yaldızla  fiil     ts
25gilded parlat/altınla kapla     ts
26gilded yaldızlanmış     ts
27gilded altın kaplamalı     ts
28gilding yaldız     ts
29gilding yaldızlayarak     ts
30gilding tezhib     ts
31gilding yaldızlama  isim     ts
32gilt cazibe     ts
33gilt mükemmel     ts
34gilt çekicilik     ts
35gilt birinci sınıf     ts
36gilt altın yaldız     ts
37gilt f., bak. gild. s. yaldızlı. i. yaldız     ts
38gilt giltedgedkenarı yaldızlı     ts
39gilt âla     ts
40gilt gild     ts
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To cover with a thin layer of gold; to cover with gold leaf, to adorn, to make appear drunk, decorate with, or as if with, gold leaf or liquid gold, To give a fair but deceptive outward appearance to; to embellish; as, to gild a lie, To make attractive; to adorn; to brighten, To make red with drinking, a formal association of people with similar interests; "he joined a golf club"; "they formed a small lunch society"; "men from the fraternal order will staff the soup kitchen today", If you gild a surface, you cover it in a thin layer of gold or gold paint. Carve the names and gild them. gilded statues. Variant of guild, To overlay with a thin covering of gold; to cover with a golden color; to cause to look like gold, cover with a thin layer of gold; make golden; decorate, embellish, give the appearance of beauty to (especially in order to deceive), Made of gold or covered by a thin layer of gold, Having a falsely pleasant appearance; sugarcoated, Simple past tense and past participle of gild, Having the color or quality of gold, A coating of gold, etc, Gold leaf, The art of applying gold leaf to a surface, Present participle of gild, A security issued by the Bank of England (see gilt-edged), golden coloured, money, A young female pig, at or nearing the age of first breeding, A thin layer of gold or other metal; gilding, deaurate, gilden, goldbeaten, begild, based on pretense; deceptively pleasing; "the gilded and perfumed but inwardly rotten nobility"; "meretricious praise"; "a meretricious argument", covered with a thin layer of gold, rich and superior in quality; "a princely sum"; "gilded dining rooms", having the deep slightly brownish color of gold; "long aureate (or golden) hair"; "a gold carpet", past tense of to gild, made from or covered with gold; "gold coins"; "the gold dome of the Capitol"; "the golden calf"; "gilded icons", based on pretense; deceptively pleasing; "the gilded and perfumed but inwardly rotten nobility"; "meretricious praise"; "a meretricious argument, Gold in leaf, powder, or liquid, for application to any surface, Any superficial coating or appearance, as opposed to what is solid and genuine, using gold or platinum to decorate ware, The art or practice of overlaying or covering with gold leaf; also, a thin coating or wash of gold, or of that which resembles gold, A coating of gold etc, The art of applying a very thin layer of gold leaf or powder form over plaster or wood There are three main techniques - oil, water and powder Oil gilding is the most common - it uses wafer thin sheets of gold leaf, which are painstakingly applied The surface is first prepared with size (a glue), left to get tacky for a few seconds, and then the fragments are transferred with a tiny brush The leaf is gently rubbed with the back of the paper like a transfer Available from good art shops, it is usually sold in little books on sheets of waxed paper Dutch metal Leaf is a less expensive version Other metals such as silver are also produced Water gilding is a technique used by the Ancient Egyptians, whilst powder gilding is performed by restoration experts, The application of gold leaf, The process of decorating glass by the use of gold leaf, gold paint, or gold dust The gilding may be applied with size, or amalgamated with mercury It is then usually fixed to the glass by heat Gold leaf may be picked up on a gather of hot glass, a coating of gold or of something that looks like gold, Gilding is a layer of gold or gold paint that is put on something, A coating with a thin layer of gold or gold-like substance, Considered by many to be the highest form of sign art, gilding is the application of thin metal sheets (see gold leaf) to glass, signs and vehicles After the work surface is clean and the design is marked out, a gelatin sizing is brushed on the area to be gilded The gold leaf is then carried to the work site through the use of a gilder's tip and static electricity After the entire area is dry, the gold leaf is burnished and holes and imperfections in the gild are filled The final step is painting the backs of the letters (and an outline) if the gild is reversed on a window, or outlining them if it is a direct gild, Procedure by which surfaces of various materials are covered in gold, - The application of a gold color to silver either: (1) by melting gold with mercury and painting it onto the surface with a brush, before removing the mercury by evaporation under heat, causing the two metals to fuse; (2) by soaking a linen rag in a solution of chloride of gold, burning it and rubbing the ashes onto the silver, which adhere; or (3) by modem electrolysis, a fine layer of gold over a base of silver Until fairly recently silver was gilt by a process known as fire, or mercurial, gilding This method involved applying an amalgam of gold and mercury to the surface of the silver object then heating it to volatize the mercury but not the gold Parcel-gilding refers to partial or part gilding, a process where a varnish was applied to the areas of the object that the maker did not want gilt The mercury and gold amalgam would not adhere to these areas, Coating with a thin layer of gold (or a substance which resembles gold), thin layer of gold; act of covering with gold leaf, Mostly in the book arena, gold leafing the edges of a book, the process of electroplating a layer of pure gold on another metal, An artistic process in which a thin metal leaf is affixed to a surface The effect is that of solid or inlaid metal The process has its origins in ancient Egypt and China, but reached its height of popularity at the end of the 19th century with Victorian fashion and gilded picture frames, The coating of a surface with a thin layer of gold Electroplating is the modern form of gilding, [art] Gold flakes or leaf used as a surface finish, The application of gold or metallic leaf to a book's trim edges, Affixing thin metal leaf to a surface to give the effect of solid or inlaid metal It is a very old technique that goes back to the Egyptians and the Chinese It reached its highest point at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century with Victorian fashion and in the gilding of gold picture frames, gold leaf on the page edges, The application of gold or metallic leaf to a book’s trim edges, The application of gold leaf to an object, generally to wood or metal, Covering a surface with gold leaf, The process known as gilding simply means the application of gold, silver, or copper leaf to a surface that has been properly prepared with an adhesive known as 'gold size' Additional forms of leaf are variegated leaf, Dutch gold (primarily made from brass and simulated gold leaf) and Aluminum leaf (used to simulate silver leaf, & p, A female pig, when young, of Gild, past tense and past participle of gild, A thin layer of gold; gilding, > Gold-leaf decoration applied with either a water or oil application, Gold leaf that has been applied to the binding, page edges or less often the pages of a book Gold leaf is a popular choice for lettering the title or other information to the cover of a book for same reason it is sought for other uses It is beautiful and can be quite enduring It does not tarnish easily The difference here from other uses, is that it doesn't cost much Gold leaf is INCREDIBLELY THIN It takes so little to title a book, that I'm hard pressed not to laugh when a neophite is awed by it Binders do not touch gold leaf with their fingers, as it will disappear into the pores of the skin when touched See teg aeg, applied gold leaf, usually the lettering and/or decoration to the covers but sometimes to top and other edges (see teg, aeg), Gilts are gilt-edged stocks or securities. A young sow that has not farrowed. covered with gilt, golden; gilded, coated with a thin layer of gold, gold leaf, gold plate, thin layer of gold, A gilt object is covered with a thin layer of gold or gold paint. marble columns and gilt spires, Domestic sterling-denominated bond backed by the full faith and credit of the United Kingdom and issued by the UK Treasury, A fixed-interest security issued by the British government, n guilt [OE gylt], Gilded; covered with gold; of the color of gold; golden yellow, The usual name given to British government securities These are issued by the government to fund borrowing, Gold plating, [adj] covered with gold, or shiny like gold, Government stock or bonds The government raises money for large projects by issuing fixed-interest securities, Gold applied to a substrate, Gold, or that which resembles gold, laid on the surface of a thing; gilding,

41 To cover with a thin layer of gold; to cover with gold leaf     ts
42 to adorn     ts
43 to make appear drunk     ts
44 decorate with, or as if with, gold leaf or liquid gold     ts
45 To give a fair but deceptive outward appearance to; to embellish; as, to gild a lie     ts
46 To make attractive; to adorn; to brighten     ts
47 To make red with drinking     ts
48 a formal association of people with similar interests; "he joined a golf club"; "they formed a small lunch society"; "men from the fraternal order will staff the soup kitchen today"     ts
49 If you gild a surface, you cover it in a thin layer of gold or gold paint. Carve the names and gild them. gilded statues. Variant of guild     ts
50 To overlay with a thin covering of gold; to cover with a golden color; to cause to look like gold     ts
51 cover with a thin layer of gold; make golden; decorate, embellish, give the appearance of beauty to (especially in order to deceive)  fiil     ts
52gilded Made of gold or covered by a thin layer of gold     ts
53gilded Having a falsely pleasant appearance; sugarcoated     ts
54gilded Simple past tense and past participle of gild     ts
55gilded Having the color or quality of gold     ts
56gilding A coating of gold, etc     ts
57gilding Gold leaf     ts
58gilding The art of applying gold leaf to a surface     ts
59gilding Present participle of gild     ts
60gilt A security issued by the Bank of England (see gilt-edged)     ts
61gilt golden coloured     ts
62gilt money     ts
63gilt A young female pig, at or nearing the age of first breeding     ts
64gilt A thin layer of gold or other metal; gilding     ts
65Gilded deaurate     ts
66Gilded gilden     ts
67Gilded goldbeaten     ts
68 begild     ts
69gilded based on pretense; deceptively pleasing; "the gilded and perfumed but inwardly rotten nobility"; "meretricious praise"; "a meretricious argument"     ts
70gilded covered with a thin layer of gold  sıfat     ts
71gilded rich and superior in quality; "a princely sum"; "gilded dining rooms"     ts
72gilded having the deep slightly brownish color of gold; "long aureate (or golden) hair"; "a gold carpet"     ts
73gilded past tense of to gild     ts
74gilded made from or covered with gold; "gold coins"; "the gold dome of the Capitol"; "the golden calf"; "gilded icons"     ts
75gilded based on pretense; deceptively pleasing; "the gilded and perfumed but inwardly rotten nobility"; "meretricious praise"; "a meretricious argument     ts
76gilding Gold in leaf, powder, or liquid, for application to any surface     ts
77gilding Any superficial coating or appearance, as opposed to what is solid and genuine     ts
78gilding using gold or platinum to decorate ware     ts
79gilding The art or practice of overlaying or covering with gold leaf; also, a thin coating or wash of gold, or of that which resembles gold     ts
80gilding A coating of gold etc     ts
81gilding The art of applying a very thin layer of gold leaf or powder form over plaster or wood There are three main techniques - oil, water and powder Oil gilding is the most common - it uses wafer thin sheets of gold leaf, which are painstakingly applied The surface is first prepared with size (a glue), left to get tacky for a few seconds, and then the fragments are transferred with a tiny brush The leaf is gently rubbed with the back of the paper like a transfer Available from good art shops, it is usually sold in little books on sheets of waxed paper Dutch metal Leaf is a less expensive version Other metals such as silver are also produced Water gilding is a technique used by the Ancient Egyptians, whilst powder gilding is performed by restoration experts     ts
82gilding The application of gold leaf     ts
83gilding The process of decorating glass by the use of gold leaf, gold paint, or gold dust The gilding may be applied with size, or amalgamated with mercury It is then usually fixed to the glass by heat Gold leaf may be picked up on a gather of hot glass     ts
84gilding a coating of gold or of something that looks like gold     ts
85gilding Gilding is a layer of gold or gold paint that is put on something     ts
86gilding A coating with a thin layer of gold or gold-like substance     ts
87gilding Considered by many to be the highest form of sign art, gilding is the application of thin metal sheets (see gold leaf) to glass, signs and vehicles After the work surface is clean and the design is marked out, a gelatin sizing is brushed on the area to be gilded The gold leaf is then carried to the work site through the use of a gilder's tip and static electricity After the entire area is dry, the gold leaf is burnished and holes and imperfections in the gild are filled The final step is painting the backs of the letters (and an outline) if the gild is reversed on a window, or outlining them if it is a direct gild     ts
88gilding Procedure by which surfaces of various materials are covered in gold     ts
89gilding - The application of a gold color to silver either: (1) by melting gold with mercury and painting it onto the surface with a brush, before removing the mercury by evaporation under heat, causing the two metals to fuse; (2) by soaking a linen rag in a solution of chloride of gold, burning it and rubbing the ashes onto the silver, which adhere; or (3) by modem electrolysis     ts
90gilding a fine layer of gold over a base of silver Until fairly recently silver was gilt by a process known as fire, or mercurial, gilding This method involved applying an amalgam of gold and mercury to the surface of the silver object then heating it to volatize the mercury but not the gold Parcel-gilding refers to partial or part gilding, a process where a varnish was applied to the areas of the object that the maker did not want gilt The mercury and gold amalgam would not adhere to these areas     ts
91gilding Coating with a thin layer of gold (or a substance which resembles gold)     ts
92gilding thin layer of gold; act of covering with gold leaf  isim     ts
93gilding Mostly in the book arena, gold leafing the edges of a book     ts
94gilding the process of electroplating a layer of pure gold on another metal     ts
95gilding An artistic process in which a thin metal leaf is affixed to a surface The effect is that of solid or inlaid metal The process has its origins in ancient Egypt and China, but reached its height of popularity at the end of the 19th century with Victorian fashion and gilded picture frames     ts
96gilding The coating of a surface with a thin layer of gold Electroplating is the modern form of gilding     ts
97gilding [art] Gold flakes or leaf used as a surface finish     ts
98gilding The application of gold or metallic leaf to a book's trim edges     ts
99gilding Affixing thin metal leaf to a surface to give the effect of solid or inlaid metal It is a very old technique that goes back to the Egyptians and the Chinese It reached its highest point at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century with Victorian fashion and in the gilding of gold picture frames     ts
100gilding gold leaf on the page edges     ts
101gilding The application of gold or metallic leaf to a book’s trim edges     ts
102gilding The application of gold leaf to an object, generally to wood or metal     ts
103gilding Covering a surface with gold leaf     ts
104gilding The process known as gilding simply means the application of gold, silver, or copper leaf to a surface that has been properly prepared with an adhesive known as 'gold size' Additional forms of leaf are variegated leaf, Dutch gold (primarily made from brass and simulated gold leaf) and Aluminum leaf (used to simulate silver leaf     ts
105gilt & p     ts
106gilt A female pig, when young     ts
107gilt of Gild     ts
108gilt past tense and past participle of gild     ts
109gilt A thin layer of gold; gilding     ts
110gilt > Gold-leaf decoration applied with either a water or oil application     ts
111gilt Gold leaf that has been applied to the binding, page edges or less often the pages of a book Gold leaf is a popular choice for lettering the title or other information to the cover of a book for same reason it is sought for other uses It is beautiful and can be quite enduring It does not tarnish easily The difference here from other uses, is that it doesn't cost much Gold leaf is INCREDIBLELY THIN It takes so little to title a book, that I'm hard pressed not to laugh when a neophite is awed by it Binders do not touch gold leaf with their fingers, as it will disappear into the pores of the skin when touched See teg aeg     ts
112gilt applied gold leaf, usually the lettering and/or decoration to the covers but sometimes to top and other edges (see teg, aeg)     ts
113gilt Gilts are gilt-edged stocks or securities. A young sow that has not farrowed. covered with gilt     ts
114gilt golden; gilded, coated with a thin layer of gold  sıfat     ts
115gilt gold leaf, gold plate, thin layer of gold  isim     ts
116gilt A gilt object is covered with a thin layer of gold or gold paint. marble columns and gilt spires     ts
117gilt Domestic sterling-denominated bond backed by the full faith and credit of the United Kingdom and issued by the UK Treasury     ts
118gilt A fixed-interest security issued by the British government     ts
119gilt n guilt [OE gylt]     ts
120gilt Gilded; covered with gold; of the color of gold; golden yellow     ts
121gilt The usual name given to British government securities These are issued by the government to fund borrowing     ts
122gilt Gold plating     ts
123gilt [adj] covered with gold, or shiny like gold     ts
124gilt Government stock or bonds The government raises money for large projects by issuing fixed-interest securities     ts
125gilt Gold applied to a substrate     ts
126gilt Gold, or that which resembles gold, laid on the surface of a thing; gilding     ts
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