This phrase actually makes a lot of sense. Because Gold is rare, if you have a piece of gold, you should treasure it. Time is gold because every second time is passing and you can't go back to change it, so you must treasure every second of life.
We have two expressions of almost identical meaning: "Time is golden," and "Time is money." They both mean, basically, that time is too precious to waste.
The expression 'time is gold' or 'time is money' Meens that at that moment they could be making some sort of money some ware
When the Jamestown colony was built in Virginia, all the colonists were looking for was gold. When there was no gold found except for pyrite (fake gold), the colonists discovered the cash crop of tobacco. The trade of tobacco raised their profits so much that King James called tobacco the "golden leaf" meaning that the tobacco was there form of gold.
It is spelled DLOG, which has no apparent meaning.
Not sure what you mean by "deeper meaning" but if you are asking about the origin of the name Goldilocks, it derives from locks of gold. Locks is a term used for hair, and of course, gold is a color. The name Goldilocks means golden-haired, or hair of gold.
Kanchan is the word in Hindi language meaning 'Gold'.
Thangam = gold
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We have two expressions of almost identical meaning: "Time is golden," and "Time is money." They both mean, basically, that time is too precious to waste.
100 per cent gold is the meaning of 24 carat gold.
Gold Crown, Gold
The meaning is 92,5 % gold.
18k gold
so every time u hear it u have rumpy pumpy
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"of gold," meaning something made out of gold.
When the Jamestown colony was built in Virginia, all the colonists were looking for was gold. When there was no gold found except for pyrite (fake gold), the colonists discovered the cash crop of tobacco. The trade of tobacco raised their profits so much that King James called tobacco the "golden leaf" meaning that the tobacco was there form of gold.
87 percent pure gold