regild
English
Etymology
re- + gild
Verb
regild (third-person singular simple present regilds, present participle regilding, simple past and past participle regilded or regilt)
- (transitive) To gild again.
- 2007 September 30, Seth Mydans, “What Makes a Monk Mad”, in New York Times:
- In 1999, they regilded the spire of the Shwedagon Pagoda, which now glitters with 53 tons of gold and 4,341 diamonds on the crowning orb.
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Anagrams
- Gilder, gilder, girdle, girled, glider, gridle, ridgel