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new-fashioned, ppl. a. [new adv. 3.] Made after a new fashion; of a new type or of recent invention.
1611W. Goddard Satir. Dial. E j b, Newe-fashiond cloathes I loue to weare. 1679Establ. Test 43 What tongue is able to express..the new fashion'd garments of cruelty? 1712Addison Spect. No. 271 ⁋4 He had not given a decisive Opinion upon the new-fashioned Hoods. 1768–74Tucker Lt. Nat. (1834) I. 560 When she..teazes papa for money to buy a new-fashioned silk. 1806T. S. Surr Winter in Lond. I. 150 He hates every thing about that new-fashioned lord. 1872Freeman Gen. Sk. Europ. Hist. xvi. §2 (1874) 327 Departments, called in a new-fashioned way after rivers and mountains. |