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Jan 7, 2009
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with Anu Gargspan-new
PRONUNCIATION:
(span-noo, -nyoo)
MEANING:
adjective: Brand-new.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Middle English spannewe, from Old Norse spannyr, from spann (chip of
wood) + nyr (new). Ultimately from the Indo-European root newo- (new) that
also gave us new, neo-, neon, novice, novel, novelty, innovate, and renovate.The same term appears in the phrase spick-and-span-new which was later shortened into spick-and-span. A spick is a spike; a spick-and-span-new ship referred to a brand new ship, one that is made up of new nails and new wood. USAGE:
"Nita Patton: 'I had fun last time and I'd have fun again, especially
as Columbus now boasts a bran, span-new hotel."Stanley P. Hirshson; General Patton; HarperCollins; 2003. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Society is like a stew. If you don't keep it stirred up you get a lot of scum on the top. -Edward Abbey, naturalist and author (1927-1989)
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