Etymology:
The word "gilded" comes from the Old English "gyldan," meaning "to cover or overlay with gold." It is related to the Old High German "keltan" and the Gothic "gulþ," both meaning "gold."
Meaning:
"Gilded" means:
Origin:
The word "gilded" has been used in English since the early 12th century. It originated from the practice of covering or overlaying objects with gold or other precious metals to make them more valuable or attractive. This practice was particularly common in ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome.
Usage:
The word "gilded" is often used to describe:
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