new-furnish
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editnew-furnish (third-person singular simple present new-furnishes, present participle new-furnishing, simple past and past participle new-furnished)
- (transitive, archaic) To furnish anew; refurnish.
- 1733, Henry Fielding, The Miser:
- I am an upholsterer, sir, and am come to new-furnish your house.
- 1802, The Lady's Monthly Museum:
- I proposed to lay out in jewels, and I can't persuade her to let me entirely new-furnish my house.