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Golding, Goldin  n.  (This word is variously corrupted into gouland, gools, gowan, etc)  (Bot.) A conspicuous yellow flower, commonly the corn marigold (Chrysanthemum segetum).






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"Golding" Quotes from Famous Books



... of whom some substantive notice has been given, many shadowy names might be added if the catalogue were of any use: such as those of Kinwelmersh, Whetstone, Phaer, Neville, Blundeston, Edwards, Golding, and many others. They seem to have been for the most part personally acquainted with one another; the literary energies of England being almost confined to the universities and the Inns of Court, so that most of those ...
— A History of English Literature - Elizabethan Literature • George Saintsbury

... men, therefore, who forsook the trains of Mrs. Fitzherbert, of Miss Golding, Lady Bunyip, the Countess of Carment, and Mrs. Arlington herself to be introduced to Patsy. Louis himself was compelled, much against his will, to make some of these presentations. Captain Laurence, having incautiously admitted that he had some ...
— Patsy • S. R. Crockett

... there were golding streets in them parts. I ain't no ways particler wot they're made of, but it'll feel natral like if there's ...
— The Roadmender • Michael Fairless

... serpents, which it appears was first mentioned by Jocelin in the twelfth century. It is expressly stated by Solinus, who wrote in the third century, that in Ireland "There are no snakes and few byrdes," to use the language of the old English translator, Arthur Golding. This statement of the previous exemption of Ireland from venomous reptiles was warmly disputed by Dr. David Rothe, the Bishop of Ossory, early in the seventeenth century. It will be remembered that "David Roto" has already been quoted as an authority on ...
— The Purgatory of St. Patrick • Pedro Calderon de la Barca



Words linked to "Golding" :   Sir William Gerald Golding, William Golding



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