Proper noun
Gildon (plural Gildons)
A surname from Old English.
Charles de Saint-Évremond placed Jonson's comedies above all else in English drama, and Charles Gildon called Jonson the father of English comedy. Source: Internet
Gildon also offers a partly facetious epilogue, spoken by Shakespeare's ghost, who complains of the constant revisions of his work. Source: Internet
Charles Gildon in the early 18th century recommended this play for its beautiful reflections, descriptions, similes, and topics. Source: Internet
Maine went on the power play with less than four minutes to go in the game when first-year defenseman Max Gildon was sent to the box for slashing. Source: Internet
Twenty-two year old Gildon Rivers, a resident of 96 Antelope Street Extension, was charged with kept firearm without a gun license when he appeared today before the Chief Magistrate, Anne Marie Smith. Source: Internet