Need another word for Gilt? Use these synonyms of Gilt from our thesaurus to say it differently.
Synonyms & Similar Words
Meaning of Gilt
The primary meaning of the word "Gilt" is related to something covered or decorated with a thin layer of gold, or having a bright and shining appearance.
Definitions
- Covered or decorated with a thin layer of gold.
- * Having a bright and shining appearance, typically due to a layer of gold or something similar.
- * (Of a person's reputation) tarnished or sullied, often due to some wrongdoing or scandal.
Etymology of Gilt
The word "Gilt" comes from the Old English word "gyldan", which means "to gild", and is related to the Old Norse word "gull", meaning "gold".
Historically, the word "Gilt" has been used to describe objects or surfaces that have been coated or decorated with a thin layer of gold, and has also been used figuratively to describe something that has a bright or shining appearance.
Over time, the word "Gilt" has also taken on a secondary meaning, referring to a person's reputation that has been tarnished or sullied in some way.
Example Uses
- The picture frame was gilt, with intricate patterns and designs etched into the gold.
- * Her reputation was gilt by the scandal, and she struggled to recover from the damage.
- * The gilt edges of the book added a touch of elegance to the overall design.
- * The gilt statue shone brightly in the sunlight, its golden surface glinting and sparkling.