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Gilted and gilded. It can also describe things that are excellent or magnificent like someone who has a heart of gold or a singer with a golden voice. It describes the veneer and restrictions associated with the life of the social elite. Its a fancily-carved gilded chair with nice soft cushions and ornate arms yet we say the king is seated on his throne. Something gilded could be golden, but it could also be covered with some other material. Anyway, in reference to chairs without arms i hear it frequently said … · the gilded cage is an established metaphor in english, too. Something colored like … · ambition is a gilded misery, a secret poison, a hidden plague, the engineer of deceit, the mother of hypocrisy, the parent of envy, the original of vices, the moth of holiness, the blinder of hearts, turning medicines into maladies, and remedies into diseases. Entiendo que quizá gilt sea adjetivo y gilded participio de gild, por lo que debería usar el participio. Gilded ring gold-plated ring · gilded simply means given a better appearance (often deceptively). Golden means having the properties of gold. · i saw him watching me in the gilded mirrors with the assessing eye of a connoisseur inspecting horseflesh, or even of a housewife in the market, inspecting cuts on the slab. Gracias por vuestras. (well, the photo shows prince charles — before he became king charles — sitting beside the queen). No se trata de algo de color dorado, sino de una técnica artística, dorar. · carved wood, polychromated in oil and gilded/gilt, with lacquered silver. · looking up the definition this morning, i find it spelled both ways. Does anyone have any information on the fairmont collection that can be shared? · the consensus is yes but, not always. ¿alguien sabe cómo es la expresión correcta para este caso? · coin collecting (or hoarding) was more common at the time than most collectors would suspect since all we really hear about these days are the well known and wealthy collectors of the gilded age. · i was wondering if i can use gilded and gold-plated interchangeably when referring to jewelry? Heres where it gets tricky—what is a throne?