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Old Spanish

de nuevo

/de ˈnu͡eβo/ · adv

Meaning

  1. again

Etymology / origin

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 Old Italian di nuovo, di novo.

  1. di nuovo(Italian)
  2. dēnuō(la)
  3. (la)
  4. de nuevo (Old Spanish)
  5. Relations: der, inh, cog

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