guild

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(obsolete) gild

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From Middle English gilde, from Old Norse gildi (payment, guild). Related to geld, yield, yauld.

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guild (plural guilds)

  1. A group or association mainly of tradespeople made up of merchants, craftspeople, or artisans for mutual aid, particularly in the Middle Ages.
    • 2003, “Guild of Mute Assassins”, performed by Clutch:
      The swinging of its censers, the silence of its members / Oh, the Guild of Mute Assassins
  2. A corporation.
  3. (ecology) A group of diverse species that share common characteristics or habits.
  4. (video games) An organized group of players who regularly play together in a multiplayer game.

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  • The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition, 2000, Houghton Mifflin Company. Updated in 2009
  • Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, HarperCollins Publishers, 2003