novitæ

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Ligurian

Etymology

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From Latin novitātem, accusative singular of novitās, from Proto-Italic *nowotāts, from Proto-Indo-European *néwoteh₂ts (newness) (accusative *néwoteh₂tm̥), ultimately derived from the root *new-

Pronunciation

Noun

novitæ f (plural novitæ)

  1. novelty
  2. item of news