newˈfanglement
[f. newfangle a. + -ment.]
Novelty; a novel thing.
| 1798 Ld. Plunket in Edin. Rev. (1899) Jan. 176 The novelty and newfanglement of revolutionary clubs and committees having worn off. 1895 J. S. Fletcher Wapentake 155 The old gentleman must ha' turned in his grave to see all these here new-fanglements. |