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gay

gay /géɪ/ 音声を再生

形容詞

1 a 〈男・女が〉同性愛の,ホモのゲイの.
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b 〈場所など〉同性愛者集まる.
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2人・性行為など〉陽気な快活な楽しそうな (⇔grave) 《★【類語】 ⇒→happy 1》.
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3色彩服装など〉派手な華やかなきらびやかな.
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4 放蕩(うと)な,放埒(うら)な.
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名詞可算名詞

gayness 名詞

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形容詞

1. 明るくて楽しい(bright and pleasant)
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2. 明るく着色されていて派手である(brightly colored and showy)
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3. 同性愛者、あるいは同性愛の欲求をかき立てるさま(homosexual or arousing homosexual desires)
4. しばしば消散を含む社会的楽しみに与えられる(given to social pleasures often including dissipation)
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5. 楽しみと陽気さを提供する(offering fun and gaiety)
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6. 元気の良い楽しさに満ちている、または、元気の良い楽しさを見せている(full of or showing high-spirited merriment)
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名詞

1. 同性愛を行う誰か(someone who practices homosexuality)

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Gay

人名

苗字 ガイゲーゲイ

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品詞

名詞

訳語

オカマ


gay(ゲイ)

訳語

GEY

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Gay

ゲーゲイガイ; ゲ

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gay

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発音

  • enPR: , IPA: /ɡeɪ/
  • : -eɪ

語源 1

    From 中期英語 gay, from Old French gai (joyful, laughing, merry), usually thought to be a borrowing of Old Occitan gai (impetuous, lively), from Gothic *𐌲𐌰𐌷𐌴𐌹𐍃 (*gaheis, impetuous), merging with earlier Old French jai ("merry"; see jay), from Frankish *gāhi; both from Proto-Germanic *ganhuz, *ganhwaz (sudden). This is possibly derived from Proto-Indo-European ʰengʰ- (to stride, step), from ʰeh₁- (to leave), but Kroonen rejects this derivation and treats the Germanic word as having no known etymology.

    形容詞

    gay (comparative gayer, superlative gayest)

    1. Homosexual:
      1. (of a person) Possessing sexual and/or romantic attraction towards people one perceives to be the same sex or gender as oneself. [from 1950]
        Cliff is gay, but his twin brother is straight.
      2. (strictly) Describing a homosexual man.
        gay and lesbian people
      3. (of an animal, by extension) Tending to partner or mate with other individuals of the same sex.
      4. (of a romantic or sexual act or relationship) Between two or more persons perceived to be of the same sex or gender as each other.
        gay marriage
        gay sex
      5. (colloquial) Not heterosexual, or not cisgender: homosexual, bisexual, asexual, transgender, etc.
        Synonym: queer
        Coordinate term: LGBTQ
      6. (of an institution or group) Intended for gay people, especially gay men.
        She professes an undying love for gay bars and gay movies, and even admits to having watched gay porn.
      7. (slang, with for) Homosexually in love with someone.
      8. (slang, humorous, with for) Infatuated with something, aligning with homosexual stereotypes.
      9. In accordance with stereotypes of homosexual people:
        1. (loosely, of appearance or behavior) Being in accordance with stereotypes of gay people, especially gay men.
        2. (loosely, of a person, especially a man) Exhibiting appearance or behavior that accords with stereotypes of gay people, especially gay men.
    2. A pejorative:
      1. (slang, derogatory) Flamboyant or effeminate in behavior.
      2. (slang, derogatory) Used to express dislike: lame, uncool, stupid, burdensome, contemptible, generally bad.
        Synonym: ghey
        This game is gay; lets play a different one.
    3. (dated) Happy, joyful, and lively.
      The Gay Science
    4. (dated) Quick, fast.
    5. (dated) Festive, bright, or colourful.
      Pennsylvania Dutch include the plain folk and the gay folk.
    6. (obsolete, of animates as well as inanimates) Fair, beautiful, pretty, bonny; elegant, fine.
    7. (obsolete) Sexually promiscuous (of any gender), (sometimes particularly) engaged in prostitution.
    8. (of a dog's tail) Upright or curved over the back.
    9. (Scotland, Northern England, possibly obsolete) Considerable, great, large in number, size, or degree. In this sense, also in the variant gey.
    派生語
    sexual sense
    other senses
    関連する語
    派生した語

    名詞

    gay (plural gays)

    1. (now chiefly in the plural) A homosexual, especially a male homosexual.
      Coordinate term: lesbian
    2. (informal, often derogatory or ironic) Gayness: the quality of being gay.
    3. (dialectal, obsolete) Something which is bright or colorful, such as a picture or a flower.
    4. (obsolete) An ornament, a knick-knack.
    使用する際の注意点

    関連する語
    • de-gay
    • re-gay
    参照
    1. ^ Alain Rey, ed., Dictionnaire historique de la langue française, vol. 2, s.v.gai” (Paris: Le Robert, 2006).
    2. ^ Marlies Philippa et al., eds., Etymologisch Woordenboek van het Nederlands, A-Z, s.v. “gauw” (Amsterdam UP, 3 Dec. 2009): [1].
    3. ^ Louis Guinet, Les emprunts gallo-romans au germanique (Paris: Klincksieck, 1982).
    4. ^ Kroonen, Guus (2013), “*ganhu-”, in Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Germanic (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 11)‎, Leiden, Boston: Brill, ISBN, page 167f.
    5. ^ Anatoly Liberman (1 February 2012), “The deep roots of gaiety”, in OUPblog
    6. ^ Blackmer, Corrine E (1995), "Gertrude Stein", in Claude J. Summers, The Gay and Lesbian Literary Heritage, →ISBN
    7. ^ Gertrude Stein (1922), “Miss Furr and Miss Skeene”, in Geography and Plays:
      They stayed there and were gay there, not very gay there, just gay there. They were both gay there, they were regularly working there both of them cultivating their voices there, they were both gay there. Georgine Skeene was gay there and she was regular, regular in being gay, regular in not being gay, regular in being a gay one who was one not being gay longer than was needed to be one being quite a gay one. They were both gay then there and both working there then.
    8. ^ Robert K. Barnhart, ed., Chambers Dictionary of Etymology, s.v. “gay” (Edinburgh: Chambers Harrap, [2008], c1988), 425.
    9. ^ Frank Muzzy, Gay and Lesbian Washington, D.C. (Arcadia Publishing, [2005], c2005), 7.
    10. ^ Stephan Cohen, The Gay Liberation Youth Movement in New York: ‘An Army of Lovers Cannot Fail (2007, →ISBN), quoting Sylvia Rivera: "'If you want Gay Power, then you're going to have to fight for it. And you're going to have to fight until you win.' For Rivera, 'gay' meant non-heteronormative (or 'queer' in today's lexicon), crossing sexual and gender boundaries to include lesbians, gay men, and transvestites, as well as the street youth who had participated in Stonewall."
    11. ^ Rachel Kranz, Tim Cusick, Gay Rights (2014, →ISBN), page 3: For convenience, this volume uses gay, gay rights, and gay people as umbrella terms to include gay men, lesbians, and bisexuals. In some cases transgender people are also included in the term, although many transgender people do not consider themselves gay or lesbian, and at some points in gay history, transgender rights were considered part of the gay rights movement.
    12. ^ Lacey Sloan, Nora Gustavsson, Violence and Social Injustice Against Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual People (2014, →ISBN), page 116: Latina lesbians, Latino gays and bisexuals may experience a triple stigma and oppression when they are not fully accepted in the gay community because of their ethnicity[.]
    13. ^ The American Heritage® Book of English Usage: A Practical and Authoritative Guide to Contemporary English (1996), "gay"
    14. ^ For example: David Kaufman, Untying the Knot: A Husband and Wife's Story of Coming Out Together (2012, →ISBN): Gays, and apparently lesbians, are discouraged from being openly bisexual. The cultural standard in the gay community is that you have to pick one sex and stick to it.

    語源 2

    From Pitman kay, which it is derived from graphically, and the sound it represents. The traditional name gee was considered inappropriate, as the Pitman letter never has the sound of that name.

    名詞

    gay (plural gays)

    1. The letter , which stands for the sound /ɡ/, in Pitman shorthand.
    関連する語

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    語源

      Borrowed from Old French gai.

      発音

      形容詞

      gay

      1. joyous, merry

      派生した語

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      出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/06/13 00:02 UTC 版)

      英語による解説

      ウィキペディア英語版からの引用
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      G-A-Y is a gay nightclub in London. It operated from the London Astoria music venue for 15 years until July 2008. The Boston Globe described it as "London's largest gay-themed club night", NME reported that it "attracts 6,000 clubbers each week", and The Independent described it as "the one London gig that really matters" for "today's pop stars". On Friday 3 October 2008, it moved to famous gay venue Heaven.


      Gay

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      英語による解説

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      Gay commonly refers to a male or female whose sexual orientation is attraction to persons of the same sex. It was originally used to refer to feelings of being "carefree", "happy", or "bright and showy"; it had also come to acquire some connotations of "immorality" as early as 1637.


      Gay?

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      英語による解説

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      Gay? is the name of a 1996 EP released by 12 Rods, their first released on a label (as opposed to being self-released). It is notable for receiving a very rare 10.0 rating from Pitchfork Media upon its release, being one of the few albums to ever have done so.

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