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golding

English

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation, UK) enPR: g?l?d?ng, IPA(key): /????ld??/

Etymology 1

First attested circa 1580; formed as gold +? -ing.

Noun

golding (plural goldings or (obsolete) goldinges)

  1. (obsolete) A gold coin.
  2. (obsolete) A kind of apple; a goldling.
  3. (Britain, North Midlands dialects) The corn marigold (Glebionis segetum).
  4. (in the Kent dialect) The ladybird (family Coccinellidae).

References

  • †?Go·lding” listed on page 282 of volume IV (F and G), § ii (G) of A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles [1st ed., 1901]
    ??†?Go·lding.?Obs.?[f. Gold¹ + -ing³.?[¶]?The form still occurs in north midland dialects as a name of the marigold, in Kent of the ladybird.]?[¶]?1.?A gold coin.?[¶]?c?1580 Jefferie Bugbears i. i. 77 in Archiv Stud. d. neu. Spr. (1897) XCVIII. 306 His goldinges that he kepes in prison.?[¶]?2.?A kind of apple.?(See Goldling.)?[¶]?1589 Rider Eng.–Lat. Dict. s.v. Apple, Summer Goldings..Winter Goldings.?1648–60 Hexham Dutch Dict., Guldelingh, A Golding, an apple so called.
  • †?golding¹” listed in the Oxford English Dictionary [2nd ed., 1989]

Etymology 2

First attested in 1798; from the surname (Golding) of the man who developed the sub-variety (in 1790).

Noun

golding (plural goldings)

  1. A kind of red hop, a sub-variety of the Canterbury hop.
Synonyms
  • (hop): golding hop, golding vine

References

  • ?golding²” listed in the Oxford English Dictionary [2nd ed., 1989]

Etymology 3

gold (pyrolyse food to a golden brown) +? -ing

Verb

golding

  1. present participle of gold

Anagrams

  • dogling, godling, lodging

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goading

English

Verb

goading

  1. present participle of goad

Noun

goading (plural goadings)

  1. The act by which somebody is goaded.
    • 1853, Orson Squire Fowler, Practical Phrenology
      This fact refutes the doctrine that the goadings of a guilty conscience in this life, constitute the only punishment for sin []

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