es gilt
21Gilt — Gilt, n. [See {Geld}, v. t.] (Zo[ o]l.) A female pig, when young. [1913 Webster] …
22Gilt — Gilt, imp. & p. p. of {Gild}. [1913 Webster] …
23gilt-edged — adj technical gilt edged ↑stocks or ↑shares do not give you much ↑interest (=additional money) but are considered very safe as they are sold mainly by governments …
24gilt — gilt; un·gilt; …
25gilt-head — giltˈ head noun A name for several fishes, esp a sparoid fish with a half moon shaped gold spot between the eyes • • • Main Entry: ↑gilt …
26gilt-tail — giltˈ tail noun A yellow tipped worm (Dendrobaena subrubicunda) found in old dung hills • • • Main Entry: ↑gilt …
27gilt-edged securities — Known as gilts. UK government bonds. They are a form of long term government borrowing. Gilts usually have a fixed term and pay a fixed level of interest. Their value varies inversely with changes in the interest rates. Gilts are always redeemed… …
28gilt edged stocks — gilt edged stocks. Also known as gilts. UK government bonds (excluding Treasury bills) denominated in sterling and issued in the domestic UK market. Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein financial glossary …
29gilt-edged stocks — UK US noun [plural] FINANCE ► GILTS(Cf. ↑gilts) …
30gilt — (adj.) c.1400, pp. of M.E. gilden, from O.E. gyldan (see GILD (Cf. gild)). Also used as a noun with a sense of gilding (early 15c.) …