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Gildale
Gildale Gild"ale`, n. [AS. gilgan to pay + E. ale. See Yield, v. t., and Ale.] A drinking bout in which every one pays an equal share. [Obs.]

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- Gilda is a 1946 American film noir directed by Charles Vidor and starring Rita Hayworth and Glenn Ford. The film is known for cinematographer Rudolph...
- Gilda Susan Radner (June 28, 1946 – May 20, 1989) was an American actress and comedian. She was one of the seven original cast members of the "Not Ready...
- Gildas (English pronunciation: /ˈɡɪldəs/, Breton: Gweltaz; c. 450/500 – c. 570) — also known as Gildas Badonicus, Gildas fab Caw (in Middle Welsh texts...
- Gilda Live is a 1980 American comedy musical film starring Gilda Radner, directed by Mike Nichols and produced by Lorne Michaels. Radner and Michaels and...
- Mantua, his hunch-backed court jester Rigoletto, and Rigoletto's daughter Gilda. The opera's original title, La maledizione (The Curse), refers to a curse...
- I'm Gilda (Spanish: Gilda, no me arrepiento de este amor) is a 2016 Argentine biographical drama film about the life of tropical singer and songwriter...
- Love, Gilda is a 2018 American-Canadian do****entary film directed and co-produced by Lisa D'Apolito. The film is about the life and career of American...
- up Gilda in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gilda is a 1946 film noir starring Rita Hayworth as the title character. Gilda may also refer to: Gilda (Argentine...
- The name Gilda has been used for three tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean, nine in the western Pacific Ocean, and one in the southwest Indian Ocean...
- Gilda Gray (born Marianna Michalska; October 25, 1895 – December 22, 1959) was a Polish-American dancer and actress who po****rized a dance called the...