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41gild the lily — If you gild the lily, you decorate something that is already ornate. (Dorking School Dictionary) …
42gild the lily — A phrase meaning to add unnecessary ornamentation to something already beautiful. Gild the lily is attributed to Shakespeare, but there is a catch the phrase used in Shakespeare s play King John is actually to paint the lily …
43gild the lily — try to improve what is already beautiful or excellent. → gild …
44gild hall — The meeting place of a gild …
45gild — I. transitive verb (gilded or gilt; gilding) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English gyldan; akin to Old English gold gold Date: 14th century 1. to overlay with or as if with a thin covering of gold 2. a. to give money to b. to give an… …
46gild — 1) assuming a yellow phosphorescent colour due to incipient decay in fish. Also spelled guild 2) of full size and weight, said of marketable fish (Scottish dialect). Also spelled gyld and gjild …
47gild — verb /ɡɪld/ a) To cover with a thin layer of gold; to cover with gold leaf. b) to adorn …
48Gild — See Guilds …
49Gild — Золотить, украшать позолотой, делать позолоту …
50GILD — Gilead Sciences, Inc. (Business » NASDAQ Symbols) * Gas immersion laser doping (Academic & Science » Electronics) …