单词 | anew |
释义 | † anewv. Obsolete. transitive. To renew (something); to revive (someone or something). ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > undertaking > beginning action or activity > begin or enter upon (an action) [verb (transitive)] > again renovela1325 renewa1387 resumec1400 renove?c1425 anewc1440 reassume1472 to take again1474 take1477 reprise1481 recommencea1513 renovate1535 to take up1587 rebegin1598 reopen1756 the world > action or operation > amending > restoration > restore [verb (transitive)] > renovate or renew newOE freshc1300 renovela1325 renewa1382 renulec1384 refreshc1425 repairc1425 anewc1440 ennew1523 renovatea1555 renove1588 regenerate1607 righta1656 reficiate1657 freshen1710 refreshen1780 to fresh up1831 recondition1857 renovize1932 c1440 Liber de Diversis Med. 10 (MED) Tak May buttre & comyn..& þan laye it on þe eghe & ofte anewe it. c1475 (c1399) Mum & Sothsegger (Cambr. Ll.4.14) (1936) iii. l. 24 [The hart] fedith him on þe venym his felle to anewe. 1579 W. Fulke Heskins Parl. Repealed in D. Heskins Ouerthrowne 503 Hee anueth also a saying of Oecumenius. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2020; most recently modified version published online December 2020). anewadv.α. Middle English onew, Middle English onewe, Middle English–1500s anewe, 1500s– anew. β. Middle English ynewe. γ. Middle English on newe, Middle English–1500s on new. 1. Once more, again; afresh. Formerly also †of anew. ΘΚΠ the world > time > frequency > [adverb] > anew or again moeOE of newOE yetOE againOE newlyOE once morelOE anewc1305 newa1325 i-gainc1325 againwardc1380 upon new1399 freshlya1413 newlings1440 of the newc1449 afreshc1450 of (also on) fresh1490 for the newc1535 backwardly1552 over againa1568 over1598 de novo1627 all over1811 c1305 in C. Brown Eng. Lyrics 13th Cent. (1932) 120 Mi lemman me haues bi-hot of louue trewe; he chaunges a newe, þiif [read ȝiff] i mai, it shal him rewe. c1380 Sir Ferumbras (1879) Orig. draft l. 626 & þo by-gan ynewe fiȝt be-twene þis knyȝtes tweye. a1425 (?c1384) J. Wyclif Sel. Eng. Wks. (1871) III. 346 Newe customes..by whiche þei spuylen on newe þe puple. a1513 R. Fabyan New Cronycles Eng. & Fraunce (1516) I. lxx. f. xxvv It was nat longe after that, the sayd Octauius gaderyd anewe people of Britons and Norways. a1616 W. Shakespeare Othello (1622) iv. i. 83 For I will make him tell the tale anew . View more context for this quotation 1653 H. More Conjectura Cabbalistica 161 He now creates nothing of anew. 1846 J. Keble Lyra Innocentium 87 Then died away, then rose and moaned anew. 1947 Baltimore & Ohio Mag. Feb. 46/3 The men's CTP bowling league completed its first half of season at the Savoy alleys on December 20 and started anew on January 3. 2007 J. McCourt Now Voyagers ii. 58 The Watchman, caffeine energized.., read anew the account of the collapse. ΘΚΠ the world > time > relative time > the future or time to come > newness or novelty > recency > [adverb] neweneOE newlyeOE unyoreeOE noweOE newOE lateOE yesterdaya1300 freshlya1387 of newa1393 anewa1425 newlingsa1425 latewardc1434 the other dayc1450 lately?c1475 erst1480 latewards1484 sith late1484 alatea1500 recently1509 even now1511 late-whiles1561 late ygo1579 formerly1590 just now1591 lastly1592 just1605 low1610 this moment1696 latewardly1721 shortsyne1768 sometime1779 latterly1821 a1425 (?a1400) G. Chaucer Romaunt Rose (Hunterian) (1891) l. 3875 His falsnesse is not now a newe It is to long that he hym knewe. 1517 S. Hawes Pastime of Pleasure (1928) xxix. 135 He wente to lande..And wedde there one that was comen a newe [1554 of newe]. 3. In a new or different way. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > difference > [adverb] elseOE diverselyc1325 diverslyc1384 differentlya1398 another gatea1450 anew1528 unlike1552 different1588 contrary1598 differingly1599 unalike1619 unresemblingly1662 dissimilarlya1771 disparately1881 1528 W. Tyndale That Fayth Mother of All Good Workes f. xxv In Christ God chose vs and elected vs before the beginninge of the world created vs anewe by the worde of the Gospell. 1632 I. M. S. in W. Shakespeare Comedies, Hist. & Trag. (ed. 2) sig. *3 To steere th'affections; and by heavenly fire Mould us anew. 1807 G. Crabbe Parish Reg. ii, in Poems 83 Now cloth'd himself anew, and acted Overseer. 1917 Inland Printer June 403/1 The building..has been completely renovated and arranged anew. 2009 N.Y. Times (National ed.) 20 Aug. e1/1 GPS drawing lets runners, walkers, cyclists and hikers imagine themselves anew. 4. As something new; so as to create something which has not existed before; from scratch. ΘΚΠ the world > time > relative time > the future or time to come > newness or novelty > [adverb] fresha1382 freshlyc1425 newfangly1529 anew1535 newly1553 novelly1821 1535 Bible (Coverdale) 2 Macc. ii. E He yt buyldeth an house a new, [must] prouyde for many thynges to ye whole [buyl]dinge. 1663 J. V. Canes Epist. to Authour of Animadversions Fiat Lux 74 Yet more odde and strange it was, that all Christendom should calmly submit to a power, set up anew by young converted pagans. 1799 Monthly Mag. & Amer. Rev. July 279/2 Every moment seemed to annihilate some hazard that beset me, while, for one peril that it removed, several were created anew. 1910 M. Ostrogorski Democracy & Party Syst. in U.S. xiv. 319 The lines of party have been broken and brought into utter confusion. Third parties have been developed or formed anew. 2004 Victorian July 17/2 The ideal solution..is to adapt, modify or extend the old courts rather than to build anew and mothball the old. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2020; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.c1440adv.c1305 |
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