dgai
Norman
Etymology
From Old French gai (βhappy; cheerful; gayβ), from Old Occitan gai (βhappy; joyousβ), from Gothic *π²π°π·π΄πΉπ (*gaheis, βimpetuousβ) or from Frankish *gΔhi (βfast, sudden, impetuousβ), *wΔhi (βprettyβ) or from Latin vagus (βwandering, inconstant, flightyβ).
Adjective
dgai m
Derived terms
- dgaiement (βgailyβ)