Golden youths that wanted gelding

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  • golden lads → Shakespeare, Cymbeline 4.2.237: “Golden lads and girls all must/ As chimney-sweepers come to dust” → in Warwickshire yellow dandelions in flower were called golden lads while white dandelions that had gone to seed were called chimney-sweepers
  • gelding: (1) the act of castrating; (2) a castrated animal, especially a horse
  • gelding: taxing 9after the geld, a tax payed by landholders to the crown ijn late Anglo-Saxon and Norman England
  • gilding: coating with gold, or painting gold
  • gilded youth (phrase) rich young people of fashion