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renewed, ppl. a.|rɪˈnjuːd| [f. as prec. + -ed1.] Revived, re-established, etc.
a1400–50Alexander 2819 Rodogars þe riche þat renewid [v.r. reuerent] lady Þe dere dame of Dari. 1483Cath. Angl. 303/2 Renewyd,..renouatus. 1604Shakes. Oth. ii. i. 81 Giue renew'd fire to our extincted Spirits. 1650Fuller Pisgah ii. xii. 243 Before his feet (in his renewed kingdome) were firmely fastened on the throne of authority. 1746Hervey Medit. (1818) 259 Are we become a renewed people,..zealous of good works? 1781Cowper Hope 35 Renewed desire would grace with other speech Joys always prized. 1821Shelley Adonais xix, The beauty and the joy of their renewed might. 1863Geo. Eliot Romola xxiv, His strong voice had alternately trembled with emotion and risen again in renewed energy. Hence reˈnewedly adv., reˈnewedness.
a1660Hammond Wks. (1683) IV. 663 The Apostle..sets up an inward sanctity and renewedness of heart. 1748Richardson Clarissa (1811) II. 336, I declare renewedly my firm resolution to give up the man. 1838Chalmers Wks. XIII. 115 Renewedness of mind, however awkward a phrase, is perhaps the most nearly expressive of it. 1854Abbott Napoleon (1855) II. xii. 200 He was..treated with unblushing perfidy, renewedly assailed without warning. |