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English [edit]
Chemical element | |
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Au | |
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Alternative forms [edit]
- gould (obsolete)
Etymology 1 [edit]
From Middle English gold, from Old English gold ( " gold " ), from Proto-Germanic *gulþą ( " gold " ), from Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰl̥tóm ( " gold " ), from Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰelh₃- ( " yellow; gleam; to shine " ). Related to yellow; see there for more.
Germanic cognates include Dutch goud, German Gold, Norwegian gull, Swedish guld, and cognates from other Indo-European languages are Latvian zelts, Russian зо́лото ( zóloto ), Persian زرد ( zard, " yellow, golden " ), Sanskrit हिरण्य ( hiraṇya ).
Pronunciation [edit]
- ( Received Pronunciation ) IPA(key): /ɡəʊld/, /ɡɔʊld/, /ɡɒʊld/
- ( US ) enPR: gōld, IPA(key): /ɡoʊld/
- ( obsolete ) IPA(key): /ɡuːld/
- Rhymes: -əʊld
Noun [edit]
gold (countable and uncountable, plural golds)
- ( uncountable ) A heavy yellow elemental metal of great value, with atomic number 79 and symbol Au.
- ( countable or uncountable ) A coin or coinage made of this material, or supposedly so.
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The pirates were searching for gold.
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- ( uncountable ) A deep yellow colour, resembling the metal gold.
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gold:
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metallic gold:
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- ( countable ) The bullseye of an archery target.
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Daniel hit the gold to win the contest.
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- ( countable ) A gold medal.
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France has won three golds and five silvers.
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- ( figuratively ) Anything or anyone that is very valuable.
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That food mixer you gave me is absolute gold, mate!
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2010, Paul Hendy, Who Killed Simon Peters?:
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Now obviously this meant that I went over my allotted time, but the theatre management didn't mind because I was giving them comedy gold and that's what gets bums on seats.
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2012, Victor Pemberton, Leo's Girl:
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Marge Quincey didn't deserve a husband like his dad. He was pure gold, and she wasn't worth a light beside him.
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- ( slang, in the plural ) A grill ( jewellery worn on front teeth ) made of gold.
Synonyms [edit]
- aurum
- E175 when used as a food colouring
Derived terms [edit]
- all that glisters is not gold, all that glitters is not gold
- argental gold
- basket-of-gold ( Aurinia saxatile )
- black gold
- blue gold
- cloth of gold
- colloidal gold
- colored gold, coloured gold
- dead gold
- dentist gold
- ducat gold
- eka-gold
- Etruscan gold
- fairy gold
- filled gold
- fool's gold
- go for the gold
- go gold
- gold album
- gold-amalgam
- gold-balls
- gold-bank
- gold basket
- Gold Beach
- gold-beater, goldbeater
- gold-beating
- gold bee
- gold beetle (in families Chrysomelidae and Cassididae)
- gold beryl
- gold blocking
- gold-bob
- gold bond
- gold-book
- gold braid
- gold-breasted trumpeter (Psophia crepitans)
- gold-bricker
- gold brick, gold-brick, goldbrick
- gold-bricking
- gold bug
- gold bullion
- gold bullion standard
- gold-capped weaver bird (Ploceus spp.)
- gold-carp (Carassius auratus)
- gold certificate
- gold-chain
- gold chalcogenide
- gold chloride
- gold clause
- gold cloth
- gold-color, gold-colour
- gold-copper ore
- gold-crested wren (Regulus regulus)
- goldcrest (Regulus regulus)
- gold-cups
- gold currency
- gold-dig
- gold digger
- gold-digging
- gold disc, gold disk
- gold-dredge, gold-dredger
- gold-dredging
- gold-driver
- gold-drop
- gold-dropper
- gold dust
- gold-dusty
- golden
- gold exchange
- gold farmer
- gold farming
- gold-fever
- goldfielder
- gold-field, goldfield
- gold-filled
- gold-film, gold-film glass
- goldfinch (Carduelis spp.)
- gold-finder
- goldfinny ( Symphodus melops and Ctenolabrus rupestris )
- goldfish (Carassius auratus)
- Gold Fixing
- gold flat
- gold-flower
- gold-flux
- gold foil, gold-foil
- gold-fringe
- gold halide
- gold-hammer
- gold-head
- gold-heart
- gold-hunger
- gold hydrazide
- goldilocks, Goldilocks
- goldish
- goldite
- gold-knap, gold-knop, gold-knops
- gold-laced
- gold leaf, gold-leaf
- goldless
- gold-like
- gold-lily
- gold-lip
- gold medal
- gold medalist/gold medallist
- gold-mill
- gold mine, goldmine
- gold miner, goldminer
- gold-mining
- gold-mohr, gold-mohur
- gold moth (Cimelioidea)
- gold-mouthed
- gold name
- gold-note
- gold of Bruges
- gold of Genoa
- gold of pleasure
- gold of Venice
- gold-pan
- gold pentafluoride
- gold-plated
- gold plate, gold-plate
- gold-plating
- gold point
- gold-powder
- gold-purple
- gold-quartz
- gold-rain
- gold record
- gold reserve
- gold robin ( Icterus galbula )
- gold rush, gold-rush
- gold salt
- gold-sand
- gold-shell
- gold-shrub
- goldsinny ( Symphodus melops and Ctenolabrus rupestris )
- gold-size
- gold-skin
- goldsmith
- goldsmithery
- gold-solder
- gold sovereign
- gold-spangle
- goldspink (Carduelis carduelis)
- gold-spot
- gold standard
- gold star
- gold star family
- gold star father
- gold star gay
- gold star lesbian
- gold star mother
- gold star parent
- gold star wife
- gold stick, gold-stick
- gold-stone, goldstone
- gold swift ( Phymatopus hecta )
- gold-tail, gold-tail moth ( Sphrageidus similis )
- gold telluride
- gold therapy
- gold-thirst
- gold-thread, goldthread
- gold-tipped
- gold tooth
- gold top
- gold trichloride
- gold value
- gold-washed
- gold-washer
- gold window
- gold-work, gold-works
- goldy
- good as gold
- green gold
- heart of gold
- Horus of Gold name
- jeweler's gold, jeweller's gold
- Kolar Gold Fields
- leprous gold
- liquid gold
- make a gold
- Mannheim gold
- mock gold
- mosaic gold
- old gold
- pink gold
- potable gold
- red gold
- rhodium-gold
- rolled gold
- rose gold
- shell gold
- spangle gold
- strike gold
- telluric gold
- telluride of gold and silver
- white gold
[edit]
- gild
- gilded
- gilt
- goldwasser
Translations [edit]
See also [edit]
- ( place to pan for gold ) : lavatory
Adjective [edit]
gold (not generally comparable, comparative golder, superlative goldest)
- Made of gold.
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a gold chain
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1897 December (indicated as 1898), Winston Churchill, chapter 2, in The Celebrity: An Episode, New York, N.Y.: The Macmillan Company; London: Macmillan & Co., Ltd., OCLC 222716698:
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Sunning himself on the board steps, I saw for the first time Mr. Farquhar Fenelon Cooke. […] A silver snaffle on a heavy leather watch guard which connected the pockets of his corduroy waistcoat, together with a huge gold stirrup in his Ascot tie, sufficiently proclaimed his tastes.
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- Having the colour of gold.
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gold sticker
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gold socks
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1927, F. E. Penny, chapter 4, in Pulling the Strings:
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Soon after the arrival of Mrs. Campbell, dinner was announced by Abboye. He came into the drawing room resplendent in his gold-and-white turban. […] His cummerbund matched the turban in gold lines.
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1963, Margery Allingham, chapter 3, in The China Governess[1]:
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Here the stripped panelling was warmly gold and the pictures, mostly of the English school, were mellow and gentle in the afternoon light.
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- ( of commercial services ) Premium, superior.
- Of a musical recording: having sold 500,000 copies.
- Coordinate term: platinum
- 2000, Billboard (volume 112, number 20, page 52)
- The album went gold, then platinum, thanks to a second hit single, "It's A Miracle".
Translations [edit]
made of gold, golden
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having the colour of gold
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Synonyms [edit]
- ( made of gold, having the colour of gold ) : golden
Verb [edit]
gold (third-person singular simple present golds, present participle golding, simple past and past participle golded)
- To pyrolyze or burn food until the color begins to change to a light brown, but not as dark as browning
See also [edit]
- arsenic
- auramine
- aurata
- aurate
- aurated
- aureate
- aureation
- aureity
- aurelia
- aurelian
- aureola
- aureole
- aureoled
- aureolin
- aureoline
- aureomycin
- aureus
- aurian
- auric
- auricomous
- auride
- auriferous
- aurifex
- aurific
- aurification
- aurify
- aurigraphy
- aurin
- auriphrygiate
- aurivorous
- auro-
- aurous
- aurulent
- aurum
- chryselephantine
- chryso-
- kincob
- Midas
- or
- ormolu
- oroide
- orphrey
- orpiment
- philosopher's stone
- zari
- Appendix:Colors
Etymology 2 [edit]
From gold master, a copy of the code certified as being ready for release.
Adjective [edit]
gold (not comparable)
- ( programming, of software ) In a finished state, ready for manufacturing.
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2004 November, "Half-Life 2 goes gold", in HWM, page 10:
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The Company confirmed that Half-Life 2, developed by Valve Software, has gone gold with a planned retail street date of November 16, 2004.
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2011, Jordan Gray, Unearthed, page 6:
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He felt bone-tired and twitchy, the way he did in the final stages of putting a video-game project together, almost ready to go gold and turn a new game loose on the public.
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2011, Jessica Mulligan and Bridgette Patrovsky, quoting Damion Schubert, Developing Online Games: An Insider's Guide, page 221:
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I had coded guilds into M59 over the weekend, shortly before we were supposed to go gold.
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Adverb [edit]
gold (not comparable)
- of or referring to a gold version of something
Further reading [edit]
- David Barthelmy (1997–2022), "Gold", in Webmineral Mineralogy Database.
- Mindat.org[2], Hudson Institute of Mineralogy, 2000–2022.
Cebuano [edit]
Etymology [edit]
Borrowed from English gold, from Middle English gold, from Old English gold ( " gold " ), from Proto-Germanic *gulþą ( " gold " ), from Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰl̥tóm ( " gold " ), from Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰelh₃- ( " yellow; gleam; to shine " ).
Noun [edit]
gold
- gold; a heavy yellow elemental metal of great value, with atomic number 79 and symbol Au
- a coin or coinage made of this material, or supposedly so
- a bright yellow colour, resembling the metal gold
- a gold medal
- ( fantasy role-playing games board games ) miscellaneous unit of currency in fantasy genre
Adjective [edit]
gold
- having the colour of gold
Quotations [edit]
For quotations using this term, see Citations:gold.
Cimbrian [edit]
Alternative forms [edit]
- golt (Sette Comuni)
Etymology [edit]
From Middle High German golt, from Old High German gold, from Proto-West Germanic *golþ, from Proto-Germanic *gulþą ( " gold " ). Cognate with German Gold, English gold.
Noun [edit]
gold n
- ( Luserna ) gold ( metal )
References [edit]
- Patuzzi, Umberto, ed., (2013) Luserna / Lusérn: Le nostre parole / Ünsarne börtar / Unsere Wörter [Our Words], Luserna, Italy: Comitato unitario delle isole linguistiche storiche germaniche in Italia / Einheitskomitee der historischen deutschen Sprachinseln in Italien
Danish [edit]
Pronunciation [edit]
- IPA(key): /ɡɔl/, [ɡ̊ʌlˀ]
- Rhymes: -ɒl
Adjective [edit]
gold
- barren, desolate
- sterile ( unable to reproduce )
- dry, (of a cow) not producing milk
- En gold ko.
- A dry cow.
- En gold ko.
Inflection [edit]
Inflection of gold | |||
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Positive | Comparative | Superlative | |
Common singular | gold | goldere | goldest 2 |
Neuter singular | goldt | goldere | goldest 2 |
Plural | golde | goldere | goldest 2 |
Definite attributive1 | golde | goldere | goldeste |
1) When an adjective is applied predicatively to something definite, the corresponding "indefinite" form is used. 2) The "indefinite" superlatives may not be used attributively. |
Derived terms [edit]
- goldhed ("barrenness, sterility")
Dutch [edit]
Pronunciation [edit]
Verb [edit]
gold
- singular past indicative of gelden
Middle English [edit]
Etymology [edit]
From Old English gold ( " gold " ), from Proto-Germanic *gulþą ( " gold " ), from Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰl̥tóm ( " gold " ), from Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰelh₃- ( " yellow; gleam; to shine " ).
Pronunciation [edit]
- IPA(key): /ɡɔːld/
Noun [edit]
gold (plural golds )
- gold ( metal )
Derived terms [edit]
- gilden
- golden
Descendants [edit]
- English: gold
- Scots: gowd, goold
Norwegian Nynorsk [edit]
Pronunciation [edit]
- IPA(key): /ɡɔlː/ (example of pronunciation)
Adjective [edit]
gold (indefinite singular gold , definite singular and plural golde, comparative goldare, indefinite superlative goldast, definite superlative goldaste)
- frail, barren
References [edit]
- "gold" in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Old English [edit]
Etymology [edit]
From Proto-West Germanic *golþ, from Proto-Germanic *gulþą, from Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰĺ̥tom.
Pronunciation [edit]
- IPA(key): /ɡold/, [ɡoɫd]
Noun [edit]
gold n
- gold
Declension [edit]
Declension of gold (strong-a-stem)
Derived terms [edit]
- goldfāh
- gylden
Descendants [edit]
- Middle English: gold
- English: gold
- Scots: gowd, goold
Volapük [edit]
Etymology [edit]
Borrowed from English gold.
Pronunciation [edit]
- IPA(key): [ɡold]
Noun [edit]
gold (nominative plural golds)
- gold
Declension [edit]
Synonyms [edit]
- goldin ( chemistry - Au )
- ( obsolete ) : golüd ( classic or original Volapük / Volapük rigik )
Derived terms [edit]
- bledagold
- bledagoldel
- bledahigoldel
- bledajigoldel
- bledogold
- blufamabagold
- dofaredagold
- filagoldam
- folkloridilgoldiniatazüd
- goldabled
- goldabledül
- goldabraun
- goldabraunik
- goldabronsöt
- goldabük
- goldacäf
- goldadef
- goldadiv
- goldafasan
- goldafit
- goldahivobotel
- goldajivobotel
- goldakonäd Rusänik (limperial)
- goldaköl
- goldakölaglod
- goldakölakrut
- goldakölalaig
- goldakölik
- goldakönäd
- goldaköt
- goldaköted
- goldakötedakad
- goldam
- goldamak
- goldamastöf
- goldamon
- goldan
- goldarein
- goldaränät
- goldatastabot
- goldatazüd
- goldatinkat
- goldatäod
- goldatäodot
- goldavob
- goldavobot
- goldavobotel
- goldayelov
- goldayelovik
- gold di Mannheim
- gold di Rhein
- goldibevob
- goldibevoban
- goldiblufam
- goldiflapan
- goldihibevoban
- goldihiflapan
- goldihismitan
- goldijibevoban
- goldijiflapan
- goldijismitan
- goldik
- goldin
- goldinablög
- goldinadef
- goldinadiv
- goldinafilun
- goldinagik
- Goldinajolän
- Goldinajolänan
- Goldinajolänik
- goldinakipädot
- goldinalainaskin
- goldinalän
- goldinameinäd
- goldinavöläd
- goldiner
- goldineraglun
- goldineragron
- goldineraston
- goldinerik
- goldinijafäd
- goldiniloxid
- goldinisulfid
- goldinituv
- goldinituvot
- goldinoklorid
- goldinoloxid
- goldismitan
- goldismitöp
- goldivätöm
- gold rafinik
- goldöfik
- goldön
- higoldan
- hi-Goldinajolänan
- jigoldan
- ji-Goldinajolänan
- lugold
- lugoldanid
- lugoldanidik
- lugoldik
- mulür goldakölik
- mulür goldik
- rafinagold
- tonatem goldik
- tonat goldik
See also [edit]
- bronsöt
- kuprin ( chemistry - Cu )
- largent
- largentin ( chemistry - Ag )
Welsh [edit]
Etymology [edit]
From English gold.
Noun [edit]
gold m (uncountable)
- marigold
Derived terms [edit]
- gold Ffrainc ( " French marigold " )
- gold talsyth ( " African marigold " )
- gold y gors ( " marsh marigold " )
Mutation [edit]
Welsh mutation | |||
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radical | soft | nasal | aspirate |
gold | old | ngold | unchanged |
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs. |
Further reading [edit]
- R. J. Thomas, G. A. Bevan, P. J. Donovan, A. Hawke et al., editors (1950–present), "gold", in Geiriadur Prifysgol Cymru Online (in Welsh), University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh & Celtic Studies
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