As a count noun: a new person or thing; esp. a new lover or friend. Chiefly in to change (a person) for no new and variants. Obsolete.
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释义 | the world > time > relative time > the future or time to come > newness or novelty > [noun] > a new thing or novelty (16) newOE As a count noun: a new person or thing; esp. a new lover or friend. Chiefly in to change (a person) for no new and variants. Obsolete. noveltyc1384 Something new, not previously experienced, unusual, or unfamiliar; a novel thing. novelry1395 A new or novel thing. novela1450 gen. Something new; a novelty. Obsolete. novality?c1450 Novelty. neweltyc1475 A novelty; a new thing. In early use also: †a piece of news (obsolete). newel1484 A piece of news; a novelty. newinga1500 Now in plural. A new thing, a novelty; (sometimes with singular agreement) news, something new. Frequently in negative contexts, esp. in to be no ne… newfangle?1510 A new thing or fashion; a novelty; an innovation, a new feature. novalty1563 (A) novelty. newelry?1578 A novelty. fangle1583 A fantastic, foppish, or silly contrivance; a piece of finery; foppery, fuss. Obs. newie1924 Originally Australian. A new thing; esp. a joke, story, song, etc., that one has not heard before. Subcategories:— new things (1) — worthless (1) — time for which a novelty attracts attention (1) |
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