verb
- present participle of 'gae'; going (Scottish/dialectal form)
Usage: Scottish English; dialectal; archaic in standard English
Examples
- He's gaeing to the store this afternoon.
- They were gaeing down the road when it started to rain.
- She's gaeing away for the weekend.
- The children are gaeing to school now.
- We're gaeing to visit our relatives in the Highlands.