gaio

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Galician

Gaio

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Late Latin gaius (jay). Cognate with Spanish gayo, French geai, English jay.

Noun

gaio m (plural gaios)

  1. Eurasian jay
    Synonyms: pega marxa, pega rebordá

Etymology 2

Probably from Latin gaudium (joy), as borrowed from Old Occitan gai;[1] alternatively of Germanic origin.

Noun

gaio m (plural gaios)

  1. joy, merriment
Derived terms

Adjective

gaio (feminine gaia, masculine plural gaios, feminine plural gaias)

  1. merry, playful

References


Italian

Etymology

Of Germanic origin. Cognate to French gai and English gay.

Adjective

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  1. gay (original meaning), cheerful, happy
  2. bright (colours)

Anagrams


Portuguese

Portuguese Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Late Latin gaius.

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: gai‧o

Noun

gaio m (plural gaios)

  1. jay (any bird of the genus Garrulus)