One who gilds; one whose occupation is to overlay with gold.
puhekieltä(alternative spelling of)
1743, A Description of Holland, page 103/H4:
... worth as much as a DutchGilder, or about 21 Pence English.
1959, Alec Waugh, Love and the Caribbean, page 263:
On both sides they will confuse you by explaining that the Dutch gilder is the currency they prefer.
2002, Georges de Menil, Economic Policy (ISBN 1-405-10537-2), page 556:
... i.e. the 11 'legacy' currencies replaced by the euro on 1 January 1999 (Portuguese escudo, Belgian and Luxembourg franc, French franc, Dutch gilder, Italian lira, ...).