gilds Meaning in Tamil ( gilds வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Verb:
தங்க மெருகிடு,
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gilds's Usage Examples:
In England the fraternities of journeymen, after struggling a while for complete independence, seem to have fallen under the supervision and control of the masters' gilds; in other words, they became subsidiary or affiliated organs of the older craft fraternities.
Other officers were the Burggraf 2 or praefectus for military matters, including the preservation of the town's defences, walls, moat, bridges and streets, to whom also appertained some jurisdiction over the craft-gilds in matters relating to their crafts; further the customs-officer or teleonarius and the mint-master or monetae magister.
In a variety of ways it does a great deal of social service similar to that of gilds of help.
"Several fraternities - old gilds or new companies, with their respective cognate or heterogeneous branches of industry and trade - were fused into one body.
Trade and other gilds in antiquity held subscription suppers or g pavot, similar to those of the early Corinthian church, usually to support the needs of the poorer members.
The old gild merchant remained longest intact and powerful in the smaller boroughs, in which, owing to the predominance of agriculture, few or no craft gilds were formed.
He was assisted by the consiglio speciale of 9 0 and the consiglio generale e speciale of 300, composed of nobles, while the capitano del popolo had also two councils composed of burghers, heads of the gilds, gonfalonieri of the companies, 'c.
The boatmen early erected themselves into gilds.
ministerium, service, employment, and meant a trade or craft, and hence the plays acted by craftsmen and members of gilds were called "mystery plays" (see Drama).
There were gilds of mercers, tailors,.
Synonyms:
beautify, begild, grace, ornament, embellish, decorate, engild, adorn,
Antonyms:
downgrade, upgrade, inactivity, nonmember, disassociation,