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Noun — A Basque-style pintxo made by skewering olives, a pickled chili pepper, and an anchovy fillet on a small stick.

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a plate of gildas order a gilda

Etymology

Named after the 1946 film "Gilda"; the snack was supposedly considered as spicy and striking as the film's title character.

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What does “gilda” mean?

The word “gilda” means a Basque-style pintxo made by skewering olives, a pickled chili pepper, and an anchovy fillet on a small stick. In plain terms, a small skewered Spanish snack of olives, pickled chili, and anchovy, popular as a tapa or pintxo.

How do you use “gilda” in a sentence?

Here is “gilda” used in a sentence: “The bar served a gilda with every round of drinks.”

What part of speech is “gilda”?

“Gilda” is a noun.

Where does the word “gilda” come from?

The word “gilda” dates back to around 1946. Named after the 1946 film "Gilda"; the snack was supposedly considered as spicy and striking as the film's title character.

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