The difference between Guildhall and Hanse
When used as nouns, guildhall means a hall where a guild or corporation usually assembles, whereas hanse means , a merchant guild or a former commercial league of german cities.
check bellow for the other definitions of Guildhall and Hanse
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Guildhall as a noun:
A hall where a guild or corporation usually assembles.
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Guildhall as a noun (obsolete):
A town hall.
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Hanse as a noun (historical):
, a merchant guild or a former commercial league of German cities.
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Hanse as a noun (historical):
The guildhall of a Hanse.
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Hanse as a noun (historical):
A fee payable to the Hanse, particularly its entrance fee and the impost levied on non-members trading in its area.
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Hanse as a noun (architecture):
That part of an elliptical or many-centred arch which has the shorter radius and immediately adjoins the impost.