"New".
it means 'new'
The Latin adjectives novus, novellus, recens and integer can all mean "new".
New.
The Latin word for New World is "Mundus Novus"
It is Latin. "Gauisus novus annus" translates to "happy new year" in English.
Novus -a -um.
"Novus ordo seclorum" is a Latin phrase meaning "New Order of the Ages." It is found on the reverse side of the Great Seal of the United States and is often associated with the concept of a new beginning or the creation of a new era.
Semper Novus
The Latin sentence 'Novus mandatum manes' means You are waiting for a new commandment. In the word-by-word translation, the adjective 'novus' means 'new'. The noun 'mandatum' means 'commandment'. The verb 'manes' means '[you] are waiting for, do wait for, wait for'.
Novus, Nova, Novum
If you're asking for the word for "new", it is "novus".
The word "novus" is a Latin term that translates to "new" or "fresh" in English. It can refer to something that is recently created, introduced, or discovered. It can also indicate a sense of innovation or change.