newfashion

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== English == === Alternative forms === new-fashion === Etymology === From new +‎ fashion. === Verb === newfashion (third-person singular simple present newfashions, present participle newfashioning, simple past and past participle newfashioned) To modernise; remodel in the latest style. 1744, William Oldys, Edward Harley Oxford (Earl of), The Harleian miscellany: From the duke they would have taken his birthright; the church and religion they would have cast in a new mould; the bishops and clerks they would have new-fashioned, if not utterly laid aside; banished many of the nobles; [...] === Adjective === newfashion (comparative more newfashion, superlative most newfashion) Recently come into fashion; new-fashioned. 1975, America's textiles: Reporter/bulletin edition: Volume 4: The dresses will be narrower at the hips, midriffs bare and the classic skirt will take on newfashion impetus.