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Etymology

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From new +‎ made. Compare newmake.

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newmade (not comparable)

  1. Newly made.
    • 1859, Fraser's Magazine, volume 60, page 671:
      The stricken bell with clangour makes / The arches of a vault resound: / Each downcast monk in silence takes / His place a newmade grave around, / Each one his brother sadly eying.

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