The Newing of an Old Word

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In which I posit the restoration of a changeful idea. New 1. new, verb, transitive Frequency (in current use) Origin: A word inherited from Germanic. To renew, make new; to regenerate, revive, restore. Also reflexive. Obsolete. The Oxford English Dictionary Ruminating the paucity of synonyms for what I have lately been calling Implicate Change, I recently came across a disused verb that deserves a second wind.  Implicate Change is a poor but obvious umbrella for transforming the set of implicates … Continue reading The Newing of an Old Word