Guildhall

Pronunciation: /ˈɡɪldˌhɔːl/

Guildhall (noun)

  1. A building in a town where a guild met for business, meetings, and events.
  2. A historic public building used by a city’s guilds, sometimes serving civic functions.

Examples

  • The guildhall hosts meetings for local trades.
  • People gather at the guildhall to discuss rules.