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new-raised, ppl. a. [new adv. 3.] 1. Of troops: Recently enlisted; newly formed.
1667Marvell Corr. Wks. (Grosart) II. 213 To disband all the new-raised land forces. 1748Anson's Voy. i. i. 12 New-raised marines who had never been at sea before. 1769Goldsm. Hist. Rome II. 428 The fourth legion, which consisted of new raised soldiers. 1816A. C. Hutchison Pract. Obs. Surg. (1826) 309 An annual fluctuation of 30,000 new-raised men to supply the deficiencies. 2. Newly erected, elevated, reared, etc.
1697Potter Antiq. Greece i. ii. (1715) 7 In his new rais'd kingdom. 1735J. Price Stone-Br. Thames 7 The new⁓rais'd Centers. 1777Potter æschylus (1779) I. 15 This new⁓rais'd ruler of the gods. 1896Kipling Seven Seas 80 Where the new-raised tropic city sweats and roars. 1896Daily News 24 Nov. 8/5 With numbers vastly increased by the addition of these new-raised broods. |