The Ancient Greek word for new is
νέος
Translations for new and their definitions
νέος | |
1. adj. young | |
2. adj. (pertaining to young people) youthful | |
3. adj. new, fresh | |
4. adj. (euphemistic, especially in comparative) unexpected, strange, evil |
καινός | |
1. adj. new, novel, recent | |
μὴ κινήσητε πάλιν ἡμῖν καινὰς ἐπὶ ταῖς πρώταις ταραχὰς καὶ στάσεις - Do not raise new troubles or rebellions now that the last ones are behind us | |
περὶ δὲ τῆς Πομπηίου καὶ Γαβινίου στρατείας ἐπὶ Ἰουδαίους γράφει Νικόλαος ὁ Δαμασκηνὸς καὶ Στράβων ὁ Καππάδοξ οὐδὲν ἕτερος ἑτέρου καινότερον λέγων - Whilst Nicolaus of Damascus and Strabo of Ca | |
2. adj. fresh, unused | |
3. adj. strange, unusual |
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