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n. - An artisan who beats a yellow malleable ductile metallic element so it can be used for gilding.

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  • But, being a Londoner, he was more probably a gold-beater, or perhaps
  • Heine family must once have lived, a gold-beater and a frame-maker displayed their signs.
  • (It had been previously used to advertise a blacksmith, a gold-beater, and a stone-mason.)
  • He had experienced the common lot of young artists in those days, and had been apprenticed to a gold-beater, but preferred the profession of painter.
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