quay
Plural: quays
Noun
- A concrete, stone, or metal platform alongside water for docking ships.
- wharf usually built parallel to the shoreline
- A stone or concrete structure on navigable water used for loading and unloading vessels; a wharf.
Verb
- To land or tie up at a quay or similar structure, especially used in the phrase "quay up".
Adj
- Alternative spelling of qway (“far”).
Adv
- Alternative spelling of qway (“far”).
Examples
- moor up in the quay
- The word QUAY, though short, provided a valuable hook for his longer word.
Origin / Etymology
The current spelling replaced the spelling key in the 1690s to emulate the spelling but (at least originally) not the pronunciation of the equivalent modern French quai. From Middle English kay, key, kaye, keye, from Old French kay, cail, from Gaulish *kagyum, cagiíun (“enclosure”), from Proto-Celtic *kagyom (“pen, enclosure”) (compare Welsh cae (“field”)), from Proto-Indo-European *kagʰyóm (“enclosure”). Doublet of hedge and hey (“choreographic figure”).
Scrabble Score: 16
quay: valid Scrabble (US) TWL Wordquay: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
quay: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary
Words With Friends Score: 16
quay: valid Words With Friends Word