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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
New
a.
[
Compar.
Newer
superl.
Newest
.]
1.
Having
existed
,
or
having
been
made
,
but
a
short
time
;
having
originated
or
occured
lately
;
having
recently
come
into
existence
,
or
into
one's
possession
;
not
early
or
long
in
being
;
of
late
origin
;
recent
;
fresh
;
modern
; --
opposed
to
old
,
as
,
a
new
coat
;
a
new
house
;
a
new
book
;
a
new
fashion
.
“Your
new
wife.”
2.
Not
before
seen
or
known
,
although
existing
before
;
lately
manifested
;
recently
discovered
;
as
,
a
new
metal
;
a
new
planet
;
new
scenes
.
3.
Newly
beginning
or
recurring
;
starting
anew
;
now
commencing
;
different
from
what
has
been
;
as
,
a
new
year
;
a
new course
or
direction
.
4.
As
if
lately
begun
or
made
;
having
the
state
or
quality
of
original
freshness
;
also
,
changed
for
the
better
;
renovated
;
unworn
;
untried
;
unspent
;
as
,
rest
and
travel
made
him
a
new
man
.
Steadfasty
purposing
to
lead
a
new
life
.
--
Bk
.
of
Com
.
Prayer
.
Men
after
long
emaciating
diets
,
fat
,
and
almost
new
.
--
Bacon
.
5.
Not
of
ancient
extraction
,
or
of
a
family
of
ancient
descent
;
not
previously
known
or
famous
.
6.
Not
habituated
;
not
familiar
;
unaccustomed
.
New
to
the
plow
,
unpracticed
in
the
trace
.
--
Pope
.
7.
Fresh
from
anything
;
newly
come
.
New
from
her
sickness
to
that
northern
air
.
--
Dryden
.
New birth
.
See
under
Birth
.
New Church
,
or
New Jerusalem Church
,
the
church
holding
the
doctrines
taught
by
Emanuel
Swedenborg
.
See
Swedenborgian
.
New heart
Theol.
,
a
heart
or
character
changed
by
the
power
of
God
,
so
as
to
be
governed
by
new
and
holy
motives
.
New land
,
land
cleared
and
cultivated
for
the
first
time
.
New light
.
Zool.
See
Crappie
.
New moon
.
(a)
The
moon
in
its
first
quarter
,
or
when
it
first
appears
after
being
invisible
.
(b)
The
day
when
the
new
moon
is
first
seen
;
the
first
day
of
the
lunar
month
,
which
was
a
holy
day
among
the
Jews
. --
2
Kings
iv
. 23.
New Red Sandstone
Geol.
,
an
old
name
for
the
formation
immediately
above
the
coal
measures
or
strata
,
now
divided
into
the
Permian
and
Trias
.
See
Sandstone
.
New style
.
See
Style
.
New testament
.
See
under
Testament
.
New world
,
the
land
of
the
Western
Hemisphere
; --
so
called
because
not
known
to
the
inhabitants
of
the
Eastern
Hemisphere
until
recent
times
.
Syn:
--
Novel
;
recent
;
fresh
;
modern
.
See
Novel
.
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