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English
Etymology
Originally a variant form of gay, now associated with distinct senses.
1816, Sir Walter Scott, The Antiquary, Oxford University Press, published 2002, page 207:
I am nae believer in auld wives' stories about ghaists, though this is gey like a place for them - But mortal, or of the other world, here they come! - twa men and a light.
2001, David Thomson, The People of the Sea: Celtic Tales of the Seal-folk, Canongate Books, page 213:
But I'll put a gold chain around his neck, An' a gey good chain it'll be.