gildid
Gildid, in Estonian usage, refers to professional associations known in English as guilds. In medieval and early modern Europe, guilds were organized associations of artisans, tradespeople, and merchants that claimed exclusive rights to practice a particular craft or trade within a town or region. They emerged around the 12th to 13th centuries, growing in cities with trade and craft specialization.
Membership typically required apprenticeship, journeyman, and master status; entry was controlled by the guild and often
Besides economic regulation, guilds provided social welfare, mutual aid, charitable work, and social events for its
Craft guilds (for shoemakers, blacksmiths, weavers, etc.) and merchant guilds existed; the structure varied by region.
Today, "guild" also denotes modern professional and hobbyist associations and, in online culture, virtual communities. In