Definition
The quality or state of being golden; the characteristic of having a golden color or appearance.
Etymology
From 'golden' (adjective) + '-ness' (Old English '-nes' from Proto-Germanic 'nissu'). The '-ness' suffix creates abstract nouns describing qualities.
Kelly Says
'-Ness' is one of English's oldest and most productive suffixes—you can attach it to almost any adjective to create a noun, which is why poets use words like 'goldenness' to capture pure essence!
Translations
ARالعربية
الذهبي
al-dhahabī
DEDeutsch
Goldhaftigkeit
tsɔlt-haːf-ti-kɛit
ELΕλληνικά
χρυσότητα
hry-so-no-ta
FISuomi
kultaisuus
kul-ta-isuus
HIहिन्दी
स्वर्णता
svarnatā
IDBahasa Indonesia
keemasan
ke-e-ma-san
ITItaliano
doratura
do-ra-tu-ra
MSBahasa Melayu
keemasan
ke-e-ma-san
NLNederlands
goudkleurigheid
gou-d-kleu-ri-g-heid
PTPortuguês
dourado
do-u-ra-du
RUРусский
золотистость
zolotistost'
SWKiswahili
dhahabu
dha-ha-bu
TEతెలుగు
గోల్డెన్
go-l-den
TRTürkçe
altınlık
altin-lik
UKУкраїнська
золотистість
zo-lo-tis-tist'
ZUZU
isilwane
i-si-lwa-ne