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begild
English
Etymology
be- +? gild
Verb
begild (third-person singular simple present begilds, present participle begilding, simple past and past participle begilded or begilt)
- (transitive) To gild; to cover with gold.
- 1640, Ben Jonson, Underwood
- bride-laces begilt
- 1640, Ben Jonson, Underwood
Anagrams
- bilged
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begold
English
Etymology
From be- +? gold.
Verb
begold (third-person singular simple present begolds, present participle begolding, simple past and past participle begolded)
- (transitive) To cover with or as with gold.
- (transitive) To make like gold; golden.
- 1907, John Bonner, George William Curtis, Henry Mills Alden, Harper's weekly:
- [...] as the mellowed north winds tone forth their vestal hymns upon rustling leaf-keys; sunsets that bepurple the azure; sunrises that begold the horizon; moonlights that besilver the river? Who would not have of these?
- 1907, John Bonner, George William Curtis, Henry Mills Alden, Harper's weekly:
Synonyms
- (cover with gold): begild, gild
Anagrams
- blodge, globed
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