A formal organization of people with similar interests.
Decorate with, or as if with, gold leaf or liquid gold.
1 Again at sunrise, no sunny tinge to gild or redden the snow.
2 Her will I sacrifice to thee, and gild her horns with gold.
3 He reigned twenty-two years without one worthy action to gild his memory.
4 He had wandered on past the lasifly and the pair of gild - parakeets .
5 And it is your mother's tender love that will gild your bridal.
6 A similar regulation is found among the laws of the gild in London.
7 The sun can hardly gild it; but he can shine between.
8 The protection of the gild was accorded also to townsmen on their travels.
9 When the controversy was settled Miss Alice slipped off to gild the lily.
10 Perhaps the sky would clear itself, and the sun again gild her beauty.
11 He could carve a bit, and gild and frame, and do odd jobs.
12 To gild glass these solutions are used in the following proportions by volume:-
13 Trouble that gold cannot gild , nor the sparkle of diamonds hide.
14 Art may varnish and gild , but it can do no more.
15 And all around me expiring, unknown sunsets gild the landscapes I'll never see.
16 None; unless to-morrow's dawn gild the spears of Ferdinand's army upon yonder hills.
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