Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Lexicon: nestle – newly
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nestle (-ed), v. [OE nestlian.]
Permeate; penetrate; lie snugly; sink into; settle down in.
neutralize (-d), v. [Fr. 'neither' ne, not + uter, either (of two).]
Nullify; annul; void; make irrelevant; remain unaffected by; reduce to a state of insignificance.
never (ne'er), adv. [OE ne, not + Ĺ“fre, ever; see not, adv. and ever, adv.]
- Did not ever; do not at any time.
- Not ever; at no time.
- Phrase. “Never mind”: do not regard; not to mention.
nevermore, adv. [see never, adv. + more, adj.]
Not again; no longer; at no future time.
new (-er, -est), adj. [OE.]
- Another; resurgent; resumed; recovered; restored; replacing; produced by change; [fig.] revitalized; glorified; heavenly; (see Revelation 14:3).
- Different; changed; transformed; [fig.] restored; resurrected.
- Subsequent; following; succeeding; recurring; replacing a prior.
- Novice; untested; untried; unseasoned; having little practice; in learning mode.
- Not previously used; never worn before.
- Novel; unique; strange; uncommon.
- Modern; not ancient; [fig.] foreign; alien; international, not native; unusually accented.
- Innovative; original; recently discovered.
- Transformed; transfigured.
- Fresh; refreshed; [fig.] perennial; everlasting; ageless; timeless; eternal; born again; (see 2 Corinthians 5:17).
- Redeemed; [fig.] vindicated; proved true.
- Shocking; unexpected; surprising.
- Stylish; trendy; in vogue; a la mode.
- Young; innocent; untouched; inexperienced; child-like.
- Redeeming; transforming; perfecting; making whole; [fig.] purifying; sanctifying; saving; consecrating; consummating; beatifying; [metaphor] radiant; glowing; glorious; resplendent; beautified; blessed; (see Revelation 2:21).
- Recent; in the present time; not only confined to one the past time.
- More advanced; higher in spiritual development; (see Revelation 2:17).
- Undiscovered; not yet explored; not ever traveled by anyone before; [fig.] not previously experienced by anyone.
- Other; alternative.
- Primordial; prototypic; early in time.
- Varying; departing from the norm.
- Phrase. “New Life”: rebirth; resurrection; other world; spirit dimension.
- Phrase. “New Liquor”: non-alcoholic wine; fresh fruit juice; delicious drink distilled without fermentation; [fig.] elation; euphoria; high spirits; intoxicating happiness (see Zechariah 9:17).
- Phrase. “New England / New Englandly”: [see New England, proper n. and New Englandly, adv.]
new (-er), adv. [see new, adj.]
- Again; once more; another time.
- Recently; lately; not long ago in time.
- More brightly.
New England, proper adj. [OE Englaland, land of the Angles < OHG angul, angle, hook; see new, adj. and New Englandly, adv.] (webplay: descendants, people).
Colonies formerly owned by Britain; region named after England; northeastern part of the United States; area that includes Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island; highly-religious region; place known for industrious, frugal, and practical farmers; [fig.] home; mortality; (see ED letters).
New Englandly, adv. [see New England, proper n.] (webplay: Britain).
Natively; with an ethnocentric attitude; like a North American; as a resident of Massachusetts; from the viewpoint of my birthplace; [fig.] hopefully; optimistically; positively; with faith; [metaphor] eternally.
new-fashioned (new fashioned), adj. [see new, adj. + fashion, v.]
- Different; newfangled; modern; existing only a short time; [fig.] strange; unknown; unfamiliar.
- Refreshed; restored; renovated; transformed; recently created; [fig.] springtime.
newly, adv. [see new, adj.]
Lately; recently; just now; only just; not long ago; a short while ago.