Golden

See also: golden

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈɡəʊldən/
  • (US) IPA(key): /ˈɡoʊldən/
  • Homophone: golden
  • Rhymes: -əʊldən

Proper noun

Golden (countable and uncountable, plural Goldens)

  1. A surname.
  2. A female given name
  3. A male given name
  4. A town in British Columbia, Canada.
  5. A village in County Tipperary, Ireland.
  6. A home rule municipality, the county seat of Jefferson County, Colorado, United States.
  7. An unincorporated community in Idaho County, Idaho.
  8. A village in Adams County, Illinois.
  9. A village in Tishomingo County, Mississippi.
  10. An unincorporated community and census-designated place in Barry County, Missouri.
  11. A ghost town in Burt County, Nebraska.
  12. A ghost town and census-designated place in New Mexico.
  13. A ghost town in Josephine County, Oregon.
  14. An unincorporated community in Wood County, Texas.
  15. A ghost town in Box Elder County, Utah.
  16. An unincorporated community in Greenbrier County, West Virginia.
  17. An unincorporated community in Marshall County, West Virginia.

Derived terms

Noun

Golden (plural Goldens)

  1. Ellipsis of Golden Retriever.
    • 1995, Marigold Timson, Golden Retrievers, Tetra Press, →ISBN, page 48:
      In Britain, the Golden Retriever Breed Clubs’ Rescue Officers nationwide rescued and rehomed 454 Goldens in 1987.
    • 1999, Nona Kilgore Bauer, The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Golden Retrievers, Alpha Books, →ISBN, page 11:
      Always great showmen and competitors, Goldens trip the light fantastic in the conformation ring, beguiling the judges and the spectators with their beauty and performance.
    • 2006, Sheila Webster Boneham, Golden Retrievers, TFH Publications, →ISBN:
      Hot spots—inflamed areas of skin that often become open sores—are common in Goldens and can have a variety of causes, including chemicals found in lawn and garden products, flea or tick medications, shampoos and other coat products, and some housecleaning products.

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