单词 | to be no newings |
释义 | > as lemmasto be no newings 2. Now in plural. A new thing, a novelty; (sometimes with singular agreement) news, something new. Frequently in negative contexts, esp. in to be no newings: to be nothing new. ΘΚΠ the world > time > relative time > the future or time to come > newness or novelty > [noun] > a new thing or novelty newOE noveltyc1384 novelry1395 novela1450 novality?c1450 neweltyc1475 newel1484 newinga1500 newfangle?1510 novalty1563 newelry?1578 fangle1583 newie1924 a1500 (a1400) Sir Cleges (Adv.) (1930) 381 (MED) Thys ys a fayre neweynge [v.r. newyng]. 1563 Ressoning Crosraguell & Knox sig. ✠ iijv That was na newingis in this cuntrie. 1563 Ressoning Crosraguell & Knox f. 14 Apperanlie that sould be na newingis to zow. 1633 S. Rutherford Lett. (1863) I. xxix. 104 Strokes were not newings to Him, and neither are they to you. 1875 A. Knox Hist. County Down 49 Newance. 1880 W. H. Patterson Gloss. Words Antrim & Down at New-ans It's new-ans to see you down so early. 1899 Gallovidian 1 153 We had, of course, no stiver of siller in any of our pockets, but that was no ‘newance’. 1928 P. O'Donnell Islanders xv. 77 ‘It's new'ins to see ye on this island,’ he greeted them, ‘an' ye're welcome.’ 1951 S. H. Bell December Bride i. xii. 79 Going to Belfast is no newance to me. Sure I've been going to Belfast market ever since I was the height av two peats. < as lemmas |
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