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newfangledness
newˈfangledness [f. prec. + -ness.] The fact or state of being newfangled or new-fashioned; novelty, innovation.1549 Chaloner Erasm. on Folly F iv, The supersticion of the Chaldees, and idle newfanglednesse of the Grekes. 1575 Brieff Disc. Troub. Franckford (1846) 37 So sore charged with newfangledn...
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newfangleness
newˈfangleness Now rare or Obs. Also 4–6 -fangel-, -fangil-, (4 -ul-, 5 -yl-), etc. [f. newfangle a. + -ness.] = newfangledness.c 1374 Chaucer Anel. & Arc. 141 This Fals Arcite of his nuwefangulnesse..Tooke lasse deyntee of hir stedfastnesse. c 1403 Lydg. Temple Glas 103 If þe spirit of nvfangilnes ...
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In fact making all allowance for newfangledness, it is a much better place, so far as I can judge, than any our people have yet been in; and among far
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A Proper Dialogue Between A Gentleman and a Husbandman
To defend Lutherans and opposition to clerical possessions from charges of "newfangledness," the husbandman introduces what he takes to be a century-old
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