different between folden vs golden
folden
English
Etymology
From Middle English folden, yfolden, From Old English fealden, ?efealden, from Proto-Germanic *faldanaz, past participle of *falþan? (“to fold”), equivalent to fold +? -en. Cognate with Dutch gevouwen, German gefalten.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -??ld?n
Verb
folden
- (obsolete) past participle of fold
Anagrams
- enfold, fondle
Danish
Noun
folden c
- definite singular of fold
Middle English
Alternative forms
- foldyn, ffolde, folde, volden, volde
- (Northern) falde, ffalde, fawlde
Etymology
From Old English fealdan, from Proto-West Germanic *falþan, from Proto-Germanic *falþan?.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?f??ld?n/
- (Northern ME) IPA(key): /?fald?n/
- (Southern ME) IPA(key): /?v??ld?n/
Verb
folden (third-person singular simple present foldeth, present participle foldynge, first-/third-person singular past indicative feld, past participle folden)
- To bend; to flex:
- To fold; to bend over.
- To be bent; to curve.
- To twist; to braid.
- To hug; to cuddle.
- To wrap or cover; to coat.
- To buckle; to collapse.
- To defeat; to bring down.
- (of a book, etc.) To snap shut.
Usage notes
- Weak forms of this verb are not found before the end of the 14th century.
Conjugation
Descendants
- English: fold
- Scots: fald, fauld
References
- “f?lden, v.(2).”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.
folden From the web:
golden
English
Alternative forms
- goulden (obsolete)
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /????l.d?n/
- (US) IPA(key): /??o?l.d?n/, [???l.d?n]
- Rhymes: -??ld?n
- Hyphenation: gol?den
Etymology 1
From Middle English golden, a restored form (due to the noun gold) of earlier Middle English gulden, gylden, gilden (“golden”), from Old English gylden (“golden”), from Proto-Germanic *gulþ?naz (“golden, made of gold”), equivalent to gold +? -en. Cognate with Dutch gouden, gulden (“golden”), German gülden, golden (“golden”), Danish gylden (“golden”). More at gold.
Adjective
golden (comparative more golden or goldener, superlative most golden or goldenest)
- Made of, or relating to, gold.
- She wore a golden crown.
- Having a colour or other richness suggestive of gold.
- Under a golden sun.
- Of a beverage, flavoured or colored with turmeric. [from c. 2010]
- Marked by prosperity, creativity etc.
- The Renaissance was a golden era.
- the Golden Horseshoe
- O Partridge! could I hope once again to see that face; but, alas! all those golden dreams are vanished for ever, and my only refuge from future misery is to forget the object of all my former happiness.
- Advantageous or very favourable.
- This is a golden opportunity
- ... a seasoned Champions League outfit, who beat Barcelona at the Nou Camp in 2009-10 and continually worked their way between the home defence to create some golden opportunities.
- Relating to a fiftieth anniversary.
- It's not long until our golden wedding.
- Relating to the elderly or retired.
- After retiring, Bob and Judy moved to Arizona to live out their golden years.
- (Britain, slang) Fine, without problems.
- 2007, Colin Barr, Steve Katai, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Triathlon Training, Penguin ?ISBN, page 28
- Many anti-fog variety goggles are available, but if you don't get that type, just rub a little spit on the lenses before you put them on in the water and you'll be golden.
- 2009, Mark Wiskup, Presentation S.O.S.: From Perspiration to Persuasion in 9 Easy Steps, Hachette UK ?ISBN
- Therefore, the task ahead is easy. When the spotlight is on you, never let the audience down and you'll be golden.
- 2011, Wayne R. Dempsey, 101 Projects for Your Porsche Boxster, Motorbooks ?ISBN, page 68
- If all of the marks line up perfectly, then you're golden, and you can continue on with finishing up the installation.
- 2007, Colin Barr, Steve Katai, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Triathlon Training, Penguin ?ISBN, page 28
Derived terms
Translations
Noun
golden (plural goldens)
- Kyphosus vaigiensis, a fish found in southeast Asia.
Etymology 2
From gold +? -en, or perhaps a derivation from the adjective above.
Verb
golden (third-person singular simple present goldens, present participle goldening, simple past and past participle goldened)
- (intransitive) To become gold or golden (in colour).
- (transitive) To make golden or like gold.
- 1994, Marion H. Hedges, Iron City:
- It goldened, as nothing else goldened, the commonplace countryside.
- 1994, Marion H. Hedges, Iron City:
Translations
Anagrams
- Delong, dongle, longed
Dutch
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?ld?n
Verb
golden
- plural past indicative and subjunctive of gelden
Anagrams
- dongel, gondel
German
Alternative forms
- gülden (archaic, poetic)
- gulden, gölden (obsolete)
Etymology
Common since the 18th century. Alteration (after Gold (“gold”)) of older gulden, gülden, from Middle High German guld?n, güld?n, from Old High German guld?n, from Proto-Germanic *gulþ?naz. Equivalen to Gold +? -en. Cognate with Dutch gulden, gouden, English golden.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??ld?n/
- Hyphenation: gol?den
Adjective
golden (comparative goldener, superlative am goldensten)
- golden; gold (made of gold)
- golden (gold-coloured)
Declension
Synonyms
- (in predicative use) aus Gold
- (in attributive use) Gold-
Derived terms
- Goldener Schnitt
- Goldene Zahl
- goldenes Herz
- Gulden
See also
Further reading
- “golden” in Duden online
- “golden” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
Middle English
Alternative forms
- goldene, goldyn, goldin, goldun, goldyng, goldein, gowuldyn, colden, coldin
Etymology
From gilden, reformed by analogy with gold.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /????ld?n/
Adjective
golden
- Formed from gold.
- Decorated or covered with gold.
- Having a golden colour.
- (figurative) Of excellent quality or worth; precious, best.
Descendants
- English: golden
- Scots: gowden
See also
- gilden
References
- “g?lden, adj.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 27 April 2018.
Plautdietsch
Adjective
golden
- golden
golden From the web:
- what golden girls are still alive
- what golden girl are you
- what golden corral is open
- what golden tickets are in madden 21
- what golden buzzer means
- what golden retrievers eat
- what golden girl died first
- what golden corrals are closing
you may also like
- folden vs golden
- folden vs olden
- underglaze vs overglaze
- overgaze vs overglaze
- enamel vs overglaze
- pottery vs overglaze
- glaze vs overglaze
- terms vs overgrace
- terms vs overgaze
- overgaze vs overgazed
- overgrazed vs overgazed
- overgrazes vs overgrazed
- localizers vs vocalizers
- emitter vs absorbers
- adsorbers vs absorbers
- deflectors vs reflectors
- remittors vs remitters
- refitters vs remitters
- terms vs escaladed
- escaladed vs escalades