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dharbin
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“Corn-Pone Opinions” by Mark Twain (1901)
I'm pretty sure, in 1901, gay meant:
keenly alive and exuberant : having or inducing high spirits <a bird's gay spring song>
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keenly alive and exuberant : having or inducing high spirits <a bird's gay spring song>