span-neue
Middle English
Alternative forms
- spanneu, spanneneu, spanneneue, spannewe, sponneue, sponneoue
Etymology
Borrowed from Old Norse spān-nȳr (“new chips; fresh shavings”),[1] with influence from neue.[2]
Adjective
span-neue
- brand new
- c. 1300, Havelok the Dane:
- Þe cok bigan of him to rewe, And bouthe him cloþes, al spannewe.
- The cook began to pity him, and bought him brand new clothes.
Descendants
References
- ^ “span-new, adj.”, in OED Online , Oxford: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.
- ^ “span-neue adj.”, in Middle English Compendium[1], December 2023, retrieved 26 March 2024