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Word Meanings - NEWFANGLENESS - Book Publishers vocabulary database

Newfangledness. Chaucer. Proud newfangleness in their apparel. Robynson .

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  • PROUDLING
    A proud or haughty person. Sylvester.
  • PROUD
    prout, prud, prut, AS. prut; akin to Icel. pruedhr stately, handsome, 1. Feeling or manifesting pride, in a good or bad sense; as: Possessing or showing too great self-esteem; overrating one's excellences; hence, arrogant; haughty; lordly;
  • NEWFANGLENESS
    Newfangledness. Chaucer. Proud newfangleness in their apparel. Robynson .
  • PROUDISH
    Somewhat proud. Ash.
  • APPAREL
    The furniture of a ship, as masts, sails, rigging, anchors, guns, etc. Syn. -- Dress; clothing; vesture; garments; raiment; garb; costume; attire; habiliments. (more info) preparation, provision, furniture, OF. apareiller to match, prepare, F.
  • NEWFANGLEDNESS
    Affectation of, or fondness for, novelty; vain or affected fashion or form.
  • PROUDLY
    In a proud manner; with lofty airs or mien; haughtily; arrogantly; boastfully. Proudly he marches on, and void of fear. Addison.
  • THEIR
    The possessive case of the personal pronoun they; as, their houses; their country. Note: The possessive takes the form theirs (theirs is best cultivated. Nothing but the name of zeal appears 'Twixt our best actions and the worst of theirs. Denham.
  • PROUDNESS
    The quality of being proud; pride. Set aside all arrogancy and proudness. Latimer.
  • OVERPROUD
    Exceedingly or unduly proud. "Overproud of his victory." Milton.
  • TOP-PROUD
    Proud to the highest degree. "This top-proud fellow." Shak.
  • UNAPPAREL
    To divest of clothing; to strip. Donne.
  • WINTER-PROUD
    Having too rank or forward a growth for winter. When either corn is winter-proud, or other plants put forth and bud too early. Holland.
  • MISPROUD
    Viciously proud. Shak.
  • PLACE-PROUD
    Proud of rank or office. Beau. & Fl.
  • REAPPAREL
    To clothe again.
  • PURSE-PROUD
    Affected with purse pride; puffed up with the possession of riches.
  • DISAPPAREL
    To disrobe; to strip of apparel; to make naked. Drink disapparels the soul. Junius .

 

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