See also: gold, gòld, and gółd

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Gold

  1. An English surname originating as an occupation for a goldsmith or a rich man.

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From Middle High German golt, from Old High German gold, from Proto-West Germanic *golþ, from Proto-Germanic *gulþą.

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  • IPA(key): /ɡɔlt/
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Gold n (strong, genitive Goldes or Golds, no plural)

  1. gold (chemical element, Au)
    Bronze, Silber und Gold habe ich nie gewollt.I never wanted bronze, silver and gold (medals).

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Symbol Pt Au Ag Fe Al Sn Cu
metal Platin Gold Silber Eisen Aluminium Zinn Kupfer

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Chemical element
Au
Previous: Platin (Pt)
Next: Quecksülver (Hg)

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From Middle Low German gôlt, from Old Saxon gōld, from Proto-West Germanic *golþ, from Proto-Germanic *gulþą. More at gold.

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Gold n (no plural)

  1. gold (chemical element, Au)
  2. gold (color)
  3. (heraldry) or

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  • Der neue SASS: Plattdeutsches Wörterbuch, Plattdeutsch - Hochdeutsch, Hochdeutsch - Plattdeutsch. Plattdeutsche Rechtschreibung, sixth revised edition (2011, →ISBN, Wachholtz Verlag, Neumünster)

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From Old High German gold, from Proto-West Germanic *golþ, from Proto-Germanic *gulþą.

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Gold n

  1. gold
    Das is aus Gold gemach waar.
    This was made of gold.

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Symbol Pt Au Ag Fe Al Sn Cu
metal Platin Gold Silver Eise Aluminium Zinn Kupper

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Chemical element
Au
Previous: Platin (Pt)
Next: Quecksëlwer (Hg)

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From Middle High German golt, from Old High German gold, from Proto-West Germanic *golþ, from Proto-Germanic *gulþą. Cognate with German Gold, English gold, Dutch goud, Icelandic gull.

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Gold n (uncountable)

  1. gold

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Compare German Gold, Dutch goud, English gold.

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Gold n

  1. gold