de nuevo
/de ˈnwebo/ · adv
Meaning
- again, over again, all over again, all over again from scratch
- 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.
- din nou(Romanian)→
- di nuovo(Italian)→
- de nouveau(French)→
- dēnuō(la)→
- dē(la)→
- de nuevo(Old Spanish)→
- de nuevo(Old Spanish)→
- de nuevo (Spanish)
- Relations: inh, inh, der, inh, cog, cog, cog
Related words
Descendant words
- de novo(Galician) (cog)
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