Definition of Golen
Gold"en (?), a. [OE. golden; cf.
OE. gulden, AS. gylden, from gold. See
Gold, and cf. Guilder.]
1. Made of gold; consisting of
gold.
2. Having the color of gold; as, the
golden grain.
3. Very precious; highly valuable; excellent;
eminently auspicious; as, golden opinions.
Golden age. (a) The fabulous
age of primeval simplicity and purity of manners in rural
employments, followed by the silver, bronze, and
iron ages. Dryden. (b) (Roman
Literature) The best part (B. C. 81 -- A. D.
14) of the classical period of Latinity; the time when Cicero,
Cæsar, Virgil, etc., wrote. Hence: (c)
That period in the history of a literature, etc., when it
flourishes in its greatest purity or attains its greatest glory; as,
the Elizabethan age has been considered the golden age of
English literature. -- Golden balls, three
gilt balls used as a sign of a pawnbroker's office or shop; --
originally taken from the coat of arms of Lombardy, the first money
lenders in London having been Lombards. -- Golden
bull. See under Bull, an edict. --
Golden chain (Bot.), the shrub
Cytisus Laburnum, so named from its long clusters of yellow
blossoms. -- Golden club (Bot.), an
aquatic plant (Orontium aquaticum), bearing a thick spike of
minute yellow flowers. -- Golden cup
(Bot.), the buttercup. -- Golden
eagle (Zoöl.), a large and powerful eagle
(Aquila Chrysaëtos) inhabiting Europe, Asia, and North
America. It is so called from the brownish yellow tips of the
feathers on the head and neck. A dark variety is called the royal
eagle; the young in the second year is the ring-tailed
eagle. -- Golden fleece.
(a) (Mythol.) The fleece of gold fabled to
have been taken from the ram that bore Phryxus through the air to
Colchis, and in quest of which Jason undertook the Argonautic
expedition. (b) (Her.) An order of
knighthood instituted in 1429 by Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy; -
- called also Toison d'Or. -- Golden
grease, a bribe; a fee. [Slang] -- Golden
hair (Bot.), a South African shrubby composite
plant with golden yellow flowers, the Chrysocoma Coma-
aurea. -- Golden Horde (Hist.),
a tribe of Mongolian Tartars who overran and settled in Southern
Russia early in the 18th century. -- Golden
Legend, a hagiology (the "Aurea Legenda")
written by James de Voragine, Archbishop of Genoa, in the 13th
century, translated and printed by Caxton in 1483, and partially
paraphrased by Longfellow in a poem thus entitled. --
Golden marcasite tin. [Obs.] --
Golden mean, the way of wisdom and safety
between extremes; sufficiency without excess; moderation.
Angels guard him in the golden
mean. Pope.
-- Golden mole (Zoöl), one of
several South African Insectivora of the family
Chrysochloridæ, resembling moles in form and habits. The
fur is tinted with green, purple, and gold. -- Golden
number (Chronol.), a number showing the year of
the lunar or Metonic cycle. It is reckoned from 1 to 19, and is so
called from having formerly been written in the calendar in
gold. -- Golden oriole. (Zoöl.)
See Oriole. -- Golden pheasant.
See under Pheasant. -- Golden
pippin, a kind of apple, of a bright yellow color.
-- Golden plover (Zoöl.), one of
several species of plovers, of the genus Charadrius, esp. the
European (C. apricarius, or pluvialis; -- called also
yellow, black-breasted, hill, ∧ whistling, plover. The
common American species (C. dominicus) is also called
frostbird, and bullhead. -- Golden
robin. (Zoöl.) See Baltimore oriole,
in Vocab. -- Golden rose (R. C. Ch.),
a gold or gilded rose blessed by the pope on the fourth Sunday in
Lent, and sent to some church or person in recognition of special
services rendered to the Holy See. -- Golden
rule. (a) The rule of doing as we would
have others do to us. Cf. Luke vi. 31.
(b) The rule of proportion, or rule of
three. -- Golden samphire (Bot.), a
composite plant (Inula crithmoides), found on the seashore of
Europe. -- Golden saxifrage (Bot.),
a low herb with yellow flowers (Chrysosplenium
oppositifolium), blossoming in wet places in early spring. -
- Golden seal (Bot.), a perennial
ranunculaceous herb (Hydrastis Canadensis), with a thick
knotted rootstock and large rounded leaves. -- Golden
sulphide, or sulphuret, of antimony
(Chem.), the pentasulphide of antimony, a golden or orange
yellow powder. -- Golden warbler
(Zoöl.), a common American wood warbler (Dendroica
æstiva); -- called also blue-eyed yellow warbler,
garden warbler, and summer yellow bird. --
Golden wasp (Zoöl.), a bright-
colored hymenopterous insect, of the family Chrysididæ.
The colors are golden, blue, and green. -- Golden
wedding. See under Wedding.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
- Made of, or relating to gold.
She wore a golden crown.
- Having a colour or other richness suggestive of gold.
Under a golden sun.
- Marked by prosperity, creativity etc.
The Renaissance was a golden era.
- Advantageous or very favourable.
This is a golden opportunity
- Relating to a fiftieth anniversary.
It's not long until our golden wedding.
German
- golden, gold-coloured
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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