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nay

[ney]
–adverb
1. and not only so but; not only that but also; indeed: many good, nay, noble qualities.
2. Archaic. no (used in dissent, denial, or refusal).
–noun
3. a denial or refusal.
4. a negative vote or voter.

Origin:
1125–75; ME nai, nei < ON nei no, contr. of ne not + ei ever; see na, ay 1
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nay   (nā)   
adv.  
  1. No: All but four Democrats voted nay.

  2. And moreover: He was ill-favored, nay, hideous.

n.  
  1. A denial or refusal.

  2. A negative vote or voter.


[Middle English, from Old Norse nei : ne, not; see ne in Indo-European roots + ei, ever; see aiw- in Indo-European roots.]
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Slang Dictionary
nay

  1. mod.
    ugly; unfavorable. (From nasty.) : What a nay thing to say.
Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions by Richard A. Spears.Fourth Edition.
Copyright 2007. Published by McGraw Hill.
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Word Origin & History

nay 
word of negation, c.1175, from O.N. nei, compound of ne "not" (see un-) + ei "ever." Nay-say "refusal" is from 1631.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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