fullgild
Fullgild is an obscure term that does not have a widely accepted definition in major dictionaries. It may appear as a hypothetical or neologistic coinage rather than a standard historical or legal concept. In discussions that touch on medieval or early modern guilds, fullgild might be used informally to denote the point at which a guild has achieved full legal recognition, membership rights, and regulatory authority within a town or region. Alternatively, it could be a misspelling or variant of related terms such as “full guild” or other phrases describing guild status.
Etymology and usage: The word appears to combine full with gild, a spelling related to guild or,
Historical context: Medieval guilds varied in privileges, including licensing to practice crafts, market rights, apprenticeship regulation,
See also: guild, guild privileges, freeman, craft guild, charter, gild.
References: The term is not standardized; verification and source context are required if encountered in scholarly