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A Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue (up to 1700)

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First published 1971 (DOST Vol. IV).
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Newfangilnes, Newfanglenesse, n. [ME. (Chaucer) nuwefangulnesse, e.m.E. newefangylnes, newfangilnes, -fanglenes(se, f. Newfangill a.] Excessive seeking after new fashions, undue desire for novelty, modishness. Also const. of (what is sought after). —(1) a1568 Bann. MS. 80 a/20.
And for to speik also of womanhede Baneist frome thame is all new fangilnes
a1570-86 Maitl. F. clxxv. 23. a1651 Calderwood I. 296.
The partie which sought sinceritie was charged with newfanglenesse and singularitie, contentioun and unquietnesse
(2) a1585 Maitland Maitl. Q. ii. 5.
On claythis thay wair monye a croun All for newfangilnes of geir
Ib. 60, 105 (see Newfangnes).

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