"gai" meaning in Old Galician-Portuguese

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Adjective

Etymology: Probably from Latin gaudium (“joy”), as borrowed from Old Occitan gai; alternatively of Germanic origin. Cognate with English gay and Italian gaio. Etymology templates: {{der|roa-opt|la|gaudium||joy}} Latin gaudium (“joy”), {{bor|roa-opt|pro|gai|}} Old Occitan gai, {{der|roa-opt|gem}} Germanic, {{cog|en|gay}} English gay, {{cog|it|gaio}} Italian gaio Head templates: {{head|roa-opt|adjective}} gai
  1. happy; joyous Wikipedia link: Diccionario crítico etimológico castellano e hispánico
    Sense id: en-gai-roa-opt-adj-dlOzeSrB Categories (other): Old Galician-Portuguese entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 17 entries
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