Gild

dorar
definition
verb
While most were of a standard alloy of leaded bronze some were gilded or made in gold or silver.
cover thinly with gold.
translation of 'gild'
verb
cubrir de oro,
dorar
example
they 'gild' the facts until the truth all but vanishes
After the castings were attached, the entire frame was 'gilded' in antique gold.
The walls were light pink and the ceiling was 'gilded' .
Elaborately carved woodwork and paneling called boiseries, often 'gilded' or spiced with gold leaf, replaced solid wood trim.
The sun rose gracefully, and 'gilded' the glorious Welsh hillsides with soft light.
The doors were ornately carved and 'gilded' with glistening gold.
On a gray ground, molded and 'gilded' leaf-and-flower motifs cover the nearly flat bottom of the body.
There was a great white and gold fireplace and even a little 'gilded' coffee table with a silver tea set sitting quaintly in the centre of the room.
The firm employed approximately one hundred specialized workers including 'gilders' , carpenters, upholsterers, repairmen, and glaziers.
The hand-carved and 'gilded' wooden models, which fill the room, give expression to extravagant architectural dreams that could never have been built.
In addition to apprenticeship and journeyman requirements, the regulations stipulated that all gilded work had to be stamped by the 'gilder' .
Almost everything was 'gilded' in gold, and the room seemed to sparkle.
Many artists were also 'gilders' , frame makers, or sign and coach painters.
Camelot's 'gilded' towers
Most were 'gilded' , although painted faux-marble frames are also found.
Such results were deliberately expensive and labor intensive, requiring the most inventive designers, skilled carvers, expert 'gilders' , and experienced glassmakers.
If ever a palace came close to encapsulating what they describe in the fairy tales, this would be it, all spires, towers, and 'gilded' gates.
While most were of a standard alloy of leaded bronze some were 'gilded' or made in gold or silver.
Gold and silver medals must be made of 92.5 percent pure silver; the gold medal must be 'gilded' with at least six grams of gold.
They came to it rather quickly, the largest building in the village that was covered in jewels and 'gilded' with gold.
The objects were carefully arranged in groups in carved and 'gilded' wooden cabinets.
The porcelain handles, which curve to enclose florets, are 'gilded' to imitate gilt bronze.
As any 'gilder' will tell you, their success depends entirely on the carver's work.
The sun lanced through the overcast veil of blizzard-clouds and snow-squalls and 'gilded' the twin vessels in shining gold.
The photographs also record, albeit subtly, the wear that evidences the many people who have gathered together under these 'gilded' ceilings.
They crept out of the city under the oppressive darkness, and were on the slave roads once more by the time the sun burned through the dry clouds and 'gilded' the plains.
The entrance is shaded by several painted and 'gilded' roofs supported by marble columns.
the 'gilded' fools who surrounded the Prince
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