Definition of Gildhalls

1. gildhall [n] - See also: gildhall

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gildhalls

gilbertite
gilberts
gilcup
gilcups
gild
gild the lily
gilded
gilded cage
gilded cages
gilded flicker
gilded the lily
gilden
gilder
gilders
gildhall
gildhalls (current term)
gilding
gilding metal
gilding the lily
gildings
gilds
gilds the lily
gilet
gilets
gilgai
gilgai soil
gilgais
gilgie
gilgies
gilgulim

Literary usage of Gildhalls

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Publications by Oxford Historical Society (1899)
"... towards the parish boundary, which may have been, in earlier days, the line of demarcation between the lower and upper gildhalls so often mentioned. ..."

2. The Nineteenth Century (1898)
"The old gatherings in the gildhalls came to an end. It is nonsense, it is absolutely contrary to fact, to say that it was owing to the suppression of the ..."

3. Before the Great Pillage: With Other Miscellanies by Augustus Jessopp (1901)
"The old gatherings in the gildhalls came to an end. It is nonsense, it is absolutely contrary to fact, to say that it was owing to the suppression of the ..."

4. Norfolk Archaeology, Or, Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to the Antiquities of (1914)
"In editing the foregoing paper, certain facts connected with village gildhalls have come to light which, though very scanty, should not be, as we think, ..."

5. A General History of the County of Norfolk: Intended to Convey All the edited by John] [Chambers (1829)
"... surrendered two messuages, viz. the old and new gildhalls, to the same uses. There were about ninety acres of land and eight or ten tenements, ..."

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