anew

Etymology

From Middle English onew, of newe, from Old English of niowe.

adv

  1. (literary, poetic or formal) Again, once more; afresh, in a new way, newly.
    Each morning, opportunity—like the sun—dawns anew.
    Then they set somewhat of food before me, whereof I ate my fill, and gave me somewhat of clothes wherewith I clad myself anew and covered my nakedness; after which they took me up into the ship, […] 1885, Richard F. Burton, “Night 558”, in The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night

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