guild in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

guild in the PONS Dictionary

guild Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Writers' Guild
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Guild socialism advocates workers' control through a revival of the guild system.
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Students are involved in the drama guild, photography, rocketry, robotics, peer helping, student council, and music.
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The word "za", meaning seat, pitch, or platform, was thus applied to the guilds.
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Whereas, women of high birth enjoyed slightly more privileges, such as the ability to participate in trades and even several guilds.
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Needless to say, this was very unpopular with the guilds.
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While sealing, the guild leader can't move, but can take damage.
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That guild maintained its own printing press, for issuing bills of mortality.
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This granted the guilds increased power and rights.
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Each waggon was sponsored by a guild who wrote, designed, and acted in the plays.
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A single "capo" was elected to manage all the business of the guild.
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