BTW, check merriam-webster’s bluesky. Its really good.

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A tweet saying “It took me 19 years to figure out NEWS stands for “notable events, weather and sports” 🤔”. It has a reply from Merriam-Webster saying “No.”

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    Why stop there?

    new(adj.)

    Middle English neue, from Old English neoweniowe, earlier niwe “made or established for the first time, fresh, recently made or grown; novel, unheard-of, different from the old; untried, inexperienced, unused,” from Proto-Germanic *neuja-(source also of Old Saxon niuwi, Old Frisian nie, Middle Dutch nieuwe, Dutch nieuw, Old High German niuwl, German neu, Danish and Swedish ny, Gothic niujis “new”).

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      proto-germanic is fascinating. it’s a whole “conceptual language” made entirely out of assumptions, and i love it.

      i assume you’re aware of RobWords on youtube? he also does another show called Words Unraveled. if you’re a word nerd like me, i’m sure you’d love boþ.

      edit: #HARDCORE Þ