newe
English
Adjective
newe
- Archaic spelling of new.
Anagrams
German
Adjective
newe
- inflected form of new
Middle English
Etymology 1
From Old English nīwe, from Proto-Germanic *niwjaz, from Proto-Indo-European *néwyos. More at new.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /niu̯(ə)/
- Rhymes: -iu̯(ə)
Adjective
newe
Derived terms
Descendants
Noun
newe
- (astronomy) The new moon.
- 1225, Dialogue on Vices and Virtues
- Wið-uten ðe læche ðe loceð after mannes ikynde, þe newe oðer elde, and ðe wrihte his timber to keruen after ðare mone, ðe is ikyndelich þing; elles hit is al ȝedwoll.
- 1225, Dialogue on Vices and Virtues
Synonyms
Etymology 2
From Old English nefa.
Noun
newe
- Alternative form of neve (“nephew”)
Ojibwe
Noun
newe (plural neweg)
- moccasin (snake), blow snake, puffing adder
- bull snake
Pennsylvania German
Etymology
Preposition
newe
Zazaki
Adjective
newe (comparative dehana newe, superlative zaf newe)
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