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de nuevo

/de ˈnwebo/ · adv

Meaning

  1. again, over again, all over again, all over again from scratch
  2. back

Etymology / origin

Inherited from Old Spanish de nuevo (“again”), from Latin dē (“from”) + novō (“new”), possibly a restructured inherited form of Classical Latin dēnuō (“again, anew”), itself a reduced form of a supposed and unattested Old Latin *dē novōd. Related to Medieval Latin dē novō (“afresh, as a new thing, out of nowhere”). Compare French de nouveau, Italian di nuovo, di novo, Romanian din nou.

  1. din nou(Romanian)
  2. di nuovo(Italian)
  3. de nouveau(French)
  4. dēnuō(la)
  5. (la)
  6. de nuevo(Old Spanish)
  7. de nuevo(Old Spanish)
  8. de nuevo (Spanish)
  9. Relations: inh, inh, der, inh, cog, cog, cog

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