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From [[wiki:Latin|Latin]] '''''[[wikt: denuo, de novo| | From [[wiki:Latin|Latin]] '''''[[wikt: denuo|dēnuō]]''''', '''''[[wikt: de novo|dē novō]]'''''. A compound of '''''[[de#Braereth|de]]''''' ‘of’ and '''''[[nouvu#Braereth|nouvu]]''''' ‘new’. | ||
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Revision as of 03:57, 4 October 2022
Braereth
Pronunciation & Variants
Official | Classical | Tenibvreth | Eomentesa | Merineth |
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/deˈnuːve/ | [deˈnou̯ve] | [deˈnuv] ⟪denouv⟫ |
[de̞ˈno̞v] ⟨denov⟩ |
[tiˈnuːb] ⧼tinúb⧽ |
Etymology
From Latin dēnuō, dē novō. A compound of de ‘of’ and nouvu ‘new’.
Cognates & Comparisons
- de nuevo (Spanish)
- de nou (Catalan)
- de nouveau (French)
- di nuovo (Italian)
Adverb
denouve
- again, once more, one more time