Lexicographical Neighbors of Gylden
Literary usage of Gylden
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Principles of English Etymology by Walter William Skeat (1887)
"We find, in Sweet's Anglo-Saxon Grammar, the following facts. 1. The pi. of mann,
a man, is menn, men. 2. From gold, s. gold, is formed the adj. gylden, ..."
2. Report of the Annual Meeting (1900)
"The problem is made to depend on the solution of the gylden-Lindstedt equation,
and the results yield an approximation to the motion of the perigee. ..."
3. Astronomical Register (1883)
"Under the wise and active direction of M. gylden, this observatory daily acquires
... With this instrument M. gylden has undertaken the determination of the ..."
4. The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language by William Dwight Whitney (1889)
"[< ME. golden, a restored form of earlier gulden, gylden, gilden, < AS. gylden (with
umlaut) (= OS. guldin = OFries. gel- den, golden, gulden = D. gouden ..."
5. A Dictionary of the Anglo-Saxon Language: Containing the Accentuation by Joseph Bosworth (1838)
"... gylden there is a golden gate, Cd. 227, Th. p. 305, 19. An gylden celf, Ex.
32, 8. ... gylden leaf-gold, A. 58 : Lev. 8, 9. ..."
6. The Observatory by Royal Astronomical Society (Gran Bretaña), Royal Greenwich Observatory, NASA Astrophysics Data System Abstract Service, Royal astronomical society GB (1879)
"gylden gives the results of a provisional discussion on the average parallax of
a first-magnitude star. ... gylden has based his investigation :— Mag. p. 2. ..."
7. The Observatory (1896)
"gylden was born at Helsingfors in Finland ... Prof. gylden died on the evening
of November 9, aged 55. ..."