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Contents:
- THE HISTORY OF THE WORD “GAY”
- ETYMOLOGY OF GAY
- WHEN DID "GAY" BEE ASSOCIATED WH HOMOSEXUALY? [DUPLITE]
- HOW TO SAY GAY LAT
- THE MEANG OF GAY: WHAT IT IS AND HOW TO USE IT
- WHAT IS THE LAT WORD FOR GAY?
THE HISTORY OF THE WORD “GAY”
by Jordan Redman Staff Wrer Do you know what the word gay really means? The word gay dat back to the 12th century and om the Old French “gai,” meang “full of joy or mirth.” It may also relate to the Old High German “gahi,” meang impulsive. * etymology for gay *
Gay (adj.)late 14c., "full of joy, merry; light-hearted, reee;" also "wanton, lewd, lasciv" (late 12c. As a surname, Philipp Gay), om Old French gai "joyful, happy; pleasant, agreeably charmg; forward, pert; light-lored" (12c.; pare Old Spanish gayo, Portugue ga, Italian gajo, probably French loan-words). In the English of Yorkshire and Stland formerly uld mean "morately, rather, nsirable" (1796; pare the sense velopment pretty (adj.)).The word gay by the 1890s had an overall tge of promiscuy — a gay hoe was a brothel.
The suggtn of immoraly the word n be traced back at least to the 1630s, if not to Chcer:But oure bed he was so sh and gay. Whan that he wol han my bele chose.The slang meang "homosexual" (adj.) begs to appear psychologil wrg the late 1940s, evintly picked up om gay slang and not always easily distguished om the olr sense:After discharge A.Z. He was not happy at the farm and went to a Wtern cy where he associated wh a homosexual crowd, beg "gay," and wearg female cloth and makp.
ETYMOLOGY OF GAY
Gay Etymology: Found the English language; movg as a lguistic loan around the world, generalizg to intify the homosexual dividual by his cheerful and light behavr, referrg to the... * etymology for gay *
[Rorschach Rearch Exchange and Journal of Projective Techniqu, 1947, p.240]The associatn wh (male) homosexualy likely got a boost om the term gay t, ed as far back as 1893 Amerin English for "young hobo," one who is new on the road, also one who sometim do jobs."A Gay Cat," said he, "is a loafg laborer, who works maybe a week, gets his wag and vagabonds about huntg for another 'pick and shovel' job.
WHEN DID "GAY" BEE ASSOCIATED WH HOMOSEXUALY? [DUPLITE]
A Pevian high urt has orred same-sex unns to be legally registered public rerds, markg a victory for the LGBTQ muny a untry that has been reluctant to regnize gay upl. The lg, published on Friday, followed a se brought by a gay Pevian cizen who sued the registratn office for refg to rerd her 2019 marriage overseas, sayg her nstutnal rights were vlated. Pe is one of the few untri Lat Ameri that has not regnized same-sex marriage, though is not illegal to be gay. * etymology for gay *
Do you want to know where they got their moni (nickname) 'Gay Cat'?
HOW TO SAY GAY LAT
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See, Kid, ts sneak about and scratch immediately after chummg wh you and then get gay (h).
THE MEANG OF GAY: WHAT IT IS AND HOW TO USE IT
What do mean to be gay? What are the fns of gay? This article will fe gay’s meang and teach you how to e appropriately. * etymology for gay *
That's why we ll them 'Gay Cats'." [Leon Ray Livgston ("Ameri's Most Celebrated Tramp"), "Life and Adventur of A-no. Gay ts were severely and celly abed by "real" tramps and bums, who nsired them "an ferr orr of begs who begs of and otherwise preys upon the bum — as were a jackal followg up the kg of beasts" [Prof.
McCook, "Tramps," "The Public Treatment of Pperism," 1893], but some acunts report certa olr tramps would domate a gay t and employ him as a sort of slave.
WHAT IS THE LAT WORD FOR GAY?
In "Soclogy and Social Rearch" (1932-33) a paragraph on the "gay t" phenomenon not, "Homosexual practic are more mon than rare this group," and gey t "homosexual boy" is attted Noel Erske's 1933 dictnary of "Unrworld & Prison Slang" (gey is a Sttish variant of gay).The "Dictnary of Amerin Slang" reports that gay (adj.) was ed by homosexuals, among themselv, this sense at least sce 1920. Rawson ["Wicked Words"] not a male prostute g gay reference to male homosexuals (but also to female prostut) London's notor Cleveland Street Sndal of 1889.