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Bay
Bay
English
Proper noun
Bay
- A region of Somalia.
External links
- Bay, Somalia on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Etymology 2
From bay
Proper noun
the Bay
- (informal) The San Francisco Bay Area (metropolitan area in California)
- (informal) San Francisco Bay.
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English
Noun
bay (plural bays)
- (obsolete) A berry.
- Laurus nobilis, a tree or shrub of the family Lauraceae, having dark green leaves and berries.
- The leaf of this or certain other species of tree or shrub, used as a herb.
- (in the plural, now rare) The leaves of this shrub, woven into a garland used to reward a champion or victor; hence, fame, victory.
- 1596, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, IV.i:
- both you here with many a cursed oth, / Sweare she is yours, and stirre vp bloudie frayes, / To win a willow bough, whilest other weares the bayes.
- (Can we date this quote?) Trumbull
- The patriot's honours and the poet's bays.
- 1596, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, IV.i:
- (US, dialect) A tract covered with bay trees.
- A kind of mahogany obtained from Campeche in Mexico.
Synonyms
- (Laurus nobilis): bay laurel, Grecian laurel, laurel, sweet bay, true laurel
- (Garland symbolic of fame, victor): laurels
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Etymology 2
From French baie, from Late Latin baia, probably ultimately from Iberian.
Noun
bay (plural bays)
- (geography) A body of water (especially the sea) more or less three-quarters surrounded by land.
- 1913, Joseph C. Lincoln, chapter 1, in Mr. Pratt's Patients:
- 'Twas early June, the new grass was flourishing everywheres, the posies in the yard—peonies and such—in full bloom, the sun was shining, and the water of the bay was blue, with light green streaks where the shoal showed.
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- A bank or dam to keep back water.
Synonyms
- (body of water): gulf
Derived terms
- California bay
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Etymology 3
From French baie, from Old French baé, masculine singular past participle of the verb baer, from Vulgar Latin *badō (“I am open”).
Noun
bay (plural bays)
- An opening in a wall, especially between two columns.
- An internal recess; a compartment or area surrounded on three sides.
- 2013 June 1, “Ideas coming down the track”, in The Economist, volume 407, number 8838, page 13 (Technology Quarterly):
- A “moving platform” scheme […] is more technologically ambitious than maglev trains even though it relies on conventional rails. Local trains would use side-by-side rails to roll alongside intercity trains and allow passengers to switch trains by stepping through docking bays.
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- The distance between two supports in a vault or building with a pitched roof.
- (nautical) Each of the spaces, port and starboard, between decks, forward of the bitts, in sailing warships.
- (rail transport) A bay platform.
- A bay window.
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Etymology 4
From Old French bay, combined with aphesized form of abay; verbal form Old French baier, abaier.
Noun
bay (plural bays)
- The excited howling of dogs when hunting or being attacked.
- (by extension) The climactic confrontation between hunting-dogs and their prey.
- (figuratively) A state of being obliged to face an antagonist or a difficulty, when escape has become impossible.
- (Can we date this quote?) Dryden
- Embolden'd by despair, he stood at bay.
- (Can we date this quote?) I. Taylor
- The most terrible evils are just kept at bay by incessant efforts.
- (Can we date this quote?) Dryden
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Verb
bay (third-person singular simple present bays, present participle baying, simple past and past participle bayed)
- (intransitive) To howl.
- (Can we date this quote?) Dryden
- The hounds at nearer distance hoarsely bayed.
- (Can we date this quote?) Dryden
- (transitive) To bark at; hence, to follow with barking; to bring or drive to bay.
- to bay the bear
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Shakespeare to this entry?)
- (transitive) To pursue noisily, like a pack of hounds.
Derived terms
- bay at the moon
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Etymology 5
From French baie, from Latin badius (“reddish brown, chestnut”).
Adjective
bay (comparative more bay, superlative most bay)
- Of a reddish-brown colour (especially of horses).
Derived terms
- bay cat
- bay lynx
Translations
Noun
bay (uncountable)
Quotations
- For usage examples of this term, see Citations:bay.
Translations
See also
- abeyance
- badinage
- baize
- daphne
- voe
- Wikipedia article on bays in geography
- Appendix:Colors
- Wikipedia article on bay, the horse colour/color
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Cornish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [bæi]
Noun
bay m (plural bayow)
Mutation
Synonyms
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Crimean Tatar
Adjective
bay
Declension
nominative | bay |
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genitive | baynıñ |
dative | bayğa |
accusative | baynı |
locative | bayda |
ablative | baydan |
Turkish
Etymology
From Old Turkic 𐰉𐰖 (b¹j¹, bay, “rich person, noble”), from Proto-Turkic *bāj (“rich, noble; many, numerous”), possibly from Proto-Altaic *bēǯu (“numerous, great”),[1] Related to common Turkic бай, not related to bey.
The meaning “sir, gentleman” was coined during the language reforms in parallel to bey.[2]
Noun
bay (definite accusative bayı, plural baylar)
Synonyms
- bey
- beyefendi
Derived terms
- albay
- yarbay
- bayan
Declension
benim (my) | singular (tekil) | plural (çoğul) |
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nominative (yalın) | bayım | baylarım |
definite accusative (belirtme) | bayımı | baylarımı |
dative (yönelme) | bayıma | baylarıma |
locative (bulunma) | bayımda | baylarımda |
ablative (çıkma) | bayımdan | baylarımdan |
genitive (tamlayan) | bayımın | baylarımın |
senin (your) | singular (tekil) | plural (çoğul) |
nominative (yalın) | bayın | bayların |
definite accusative (belirtme) | bayını | baylarını |
dative (yönelme) | bayına | baylarına |
locative (bulunma) | bayında | baylarında |
ablative (çıkma) | bayından | baylarından |
genitive (tamlayan) | bayının | baylarının |
onun (her/his/its) | singular (tekil) | plural (çoğul) |
nominative (yalın) | bayı | bayları |
definite accusative (belirtme) | bayını | baylarını |
dative (yönelme) | bayına | baylarına |
locative (bulunma) | bayında | baylarında |
ablative (çıkma) | bayından | baylarından |
genitive (tamlayan) | bayının | baylarının |
bizim (our) | singular (tekil) | plural (çoğul) |
nominative (yalın) | bayımız | baylarımız |
definite accusative (belirtme) | bayımızı | baylarımızı |
dative (yönelme) | bayımıza | baylarımıza |
locative (bulunma) | bayımızda | baylarımızda |
ablative (çıkma) | bayımızdan | baylarımızdan |
genitive (tamlayan) | bayımızın | baylarımızın |
sizin (your) | singular (tekil) | plural (çoğul) |
nominative (yalın) | bayınız | baylarınız |
definite accusative (belirtme) | bayınızı | baylarınızı |
dative (yönelme) | bayınıza | baylarınıza |
locative (bulunma) | bayınızda | baylarınızda |
ablative (çıkma) | bayınızdan | baylarınızdan |
genitive (tamlayan) | bayınızın | baylarınızın |
onların (their) | singular (tekil) | plural (çoğul) |
nominative (yalın) | bayları | bayları |
definite accusative (belirtme) | baylarını | baylarını |
dative (yönelme) | baylarına | baylarına |
locative (bulunma) | baylarında | baylarında |
ablative (çıkma) | baylarından | baylarından |
genitive (tamlayan) | baylarının | baylarının |
Adjective
bay (comparative daha bay, superlative en bay)
Synonyms
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Declension
simple present | singular | plural |
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ben (I am) | bayım | baylarım* |
sen (you are) | baysın | baylarsın* |
o (he/she/it is) | bay / baydır | baylar* / baylardır* |
biz (we are) | bayız | baylarız |
siz (you are) | baysınız | baylarsınız |
onlar (they are) | baylar | baylardır |
simple past | singular | plural |
ben (I was) | baydım | baylardım* |
sen (you were) | baydın | baylardın* |
o (he/she/it was) | baydı | baylardı* |
biz (we were) | baydık | baylardık |
siz (you were) | baydınız | baylardınız |
onlar (they were) | baydılar | baylardı |
indirect / unwitnessed past | singular | plural |
ben (I was) | baymışım | baylarmışım* |
sen (you were) | baymışsın | baylarmışsın* |
o (he/she/it was) | baymış | baylarmış* |
biz (we were) | baymışız | baylarmışız |
siz (you were) | baymışsınız | baylarmışsınız |
onlar (they were) | baymışlar | baylarmış |
*Not used, but perhaps rarely - chiefly grammatical formations.
Note: Plural forms are not used with adjectives. |
References
- ↑ Starostin, Sergei; Dybo, Anna; Mudrak, Oleg (2003) Etymological dictionary of the Altaic languages (Handbuch der Orientalistik; VIII.8), Leiden, New York, Köln: E.J. Brill: “*bēǯu”
- ↑ Nişanyan, Sevan (2002–), “bay”, in Nişanyan Sözlük
Vietnamese
Pronunciation
- (Hà Nội) IPA(key): [ˀɓɐj˧˧]
- (Huế) IPA(key): [ˀɓɐj˧˧]
- (Hồ Chí Minh City) IPA(key): [ˀɓɐj˧˥]
Etymology 1
From Proto-Mon-Khmer *par
Verb
bay
- to fly (travel through the air)
- to flutter (flap or wave quickly but irregularly)
- to fly (travel very fast)
- to fade away
Adverb
bay
- with ease; in a fast-paced manner
- cãi bay
- to snap at each other
- cãi bay
Etymology 2
Noun
bay
Etymology 3
Pronoun
bay
- (condescending or very informal) you
Synonyms
References
- "bay" in Hồ Ngọc Đức, Free Vietnamese Dictionary Project (details)