nuevo

See also: Nuevo and ñuevo

English

Etymology

From Spanish nuevo. Doublet of new.

Adjective

nuevo (not comparable)

  1. New or novel, usually in reference to Latin American culture
    • 2009, January 20, “Susan Sampson”, in Obama's a veggie lover, but he's no beetnik:
      In Chicago, a favourite resto is Topolobampo, celebrity chef Rick Bayless's shrine to nuevo Mexican cuisine.

Asturian

Adjective

nuevo

  1. neuter of nuevu

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin novus, from Proto-Italic *nowos, from Proto-Indo-European *néwos.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈnwebo/ [ˈnwe.β̞o]
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -ebo
  • Syllabification: nue‧vo

Adjective

nuevo (feminine nueva, masculine plural nuevos, feminine plural nuevas, superlative novísimo or nuevísimo)

  1. new
  2. brand new, all-new
  3. fresh
    un nuevo comienzoa fresh start

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