Before we know.
"New" is an basic word in English and has been used since before there was the language English. In Old English (before 1100 CE) it had a slightly different sound "neowe" ( like "nee-ooo").
It is a word word shared with most Indo-European languages with roots going back many thousands of years. Each language has a different way of using the common root root.
The word was first used in the 17th century. It is not known whom the actual person was that first used the word.
1941- Reader's Digest issue
They used the word "new" because it was a new world to them.
It was part of the New Left movement in the 60's. Pig is a derogatory word used to describe a cop, because during that time the younger generation was rebelling against traditional culture or authority, i.e. the police.
In Venice, c. 1600.
The word Sexism was first used in 1968
The word was first used in the 17th century. It is not known whom the actual person was that first used the word.
The word covenant used in the New Testament 33 times.
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50 times throughout 47 verses. The first in Neh. 6:7 and the last in Rev. 14:6Now in the Old Testament the word preach is the Hebrew word qârâ' and it is used 734 in the Old Testament.In the New Testament the word preach is the Greek word kērussō and it is used 61 times in the New Testament and you also have the Greek word euaggelizō which is used 90 times in the New Testament.
The word peace first appears in the New Testament in Matthew 10:13
Of uncertain origin - an old English word Hony Moone. The word Hony refers to the sweetness of the new marriage and Moone to how long it would last
1941- Reader's Digest issue
The word sentence was first used in the Middle Ages. Back then, it meant sense.
The word remain is used 12 times in the New Testament.
In Malayalam, the word "nirath" means dawn or sunrise. It is used to refer to the beginning of a new day or the first light of the morning.
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