Crossword clues for golding
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Wiktionary
Etymology 1 n. 1 (context obsolete English) A gold (l en coin). 2 (context obsolete English) A kind of (l en apple); a (l en goldling). 3 (context UK North Midlands dialects English) The (l en corn marigold) (''(l mul Chrysanthemum segetum)''). 4 (context in the Kentish dialect English) The (l en ladybird) (''familia (l mul Coccinellidae)''). Etymology 2
n. A kind of (l en red hop), a sub-variety of the (l en Canterbury hop). Etymology 3
vb. (present participle of gold English)
Wikipedia
Golding is an English surname. There have been several notable individuals with the surname Golding, including:
- Arthur Golding, English translator
- Bruce Golding, Jamaican politician
- John Golding (British politician) (1931–99), British politician and trade union leader
- Jon Golding, English rugby union player
- Julia Golding, British novelist
- Julian Golding, English sprinter
- Leroy Golding, British actor
- Llin Golding, Baroness Golding, British politician, widow of John Golding
- Louis Golding, British writer
- Matthew Golding, Australian rules footballer
- Mike Golding, British yachtsman
- Peaches Golding, High Sheriff of Bristol
- Philip Golding, English golfer
- William Golding, English novelist and poet
- William Hughson Golding (1845–1916), founder of Golding & Company
Usage examples of "golding".
William Golding risks a trigamy scandal by divorcing his fourth wife, marrying and divorcing his fifth, and then marrying his sixth in the space of a week.
Gabriel Baines peeped in, saw the other delegates already assembled, and, standing before them, the companion of Mary Rittersdorf, the CIA man Daniel Mageboom, who, according to the slime mould, had been with her in the laser-beam attack on her husband, on the Mans tankman, himself and Annette Golding.
Tea-sir,' Golding said, Veil, the prints the coroner sent down match a felon there's a bench warrant out on.