gilde
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Danish
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
gilde n (singular definite gildet, plural indefinite gilder)
Inflection
Dutch
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Middle Dutch gilde, ghilde, gulde, from Old Dutch *gilda, from Proto-West Germanic *geldan (“to pay”), from Proto-Germanic *geldaną (“to pay”).
Noun
gilde n or f (plural gilden or gildes)
- a guild, feudal professional corporation with a legal status and privileges
- name of certain modern societies
Derived terms
- bakkersgilde
- boevengilde
- gildebestuur
- gildehuis
- gildekamer
- gildemeester
- gildeproef
- gildestelsel
- weversgilde
Etymology 2
Verb
gilde
- inflection of gillen:
Anagrams
French
Pronunciation
Noun
gilde f (plural gildes)
- Alternative spelling of guilde
German
Verb
gilde
- inflection of gilden:
Italian
Pronunciation
Noun
gilde f
Anagrams
Norwegian Nynorsk
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Alternative forms
- gidle (dialectal, Hamre)
Noun
gilde n (definite singular gildet, indefinite plural gilde, definite plural gilda)
- feast, banquet
- (historical) guild
- Synonym: laug
Derived terms
- drikkegilde
- etegilde
- gildebror
- gildehall
- gildeskåla
Etymology 2
From the adjective gild (“valid, good”).
Verb
gilde (present tense gildar, past tense gilda, past participle gilda, passive infinitive gildast, present participle gildande, imperative gilde/gild)
- alternative form of gilda
Adjective
gilde
References
- “gilde” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Anagrams
Old English
Pronunciation
Noun
ġilde
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