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Newth vs Neath - What's the difference?

newth | neath |

As a noun newth

is (rare|neologism) newness.

As a proper noun neath is

a town in wales, united kingdom.

newth

English

Noun

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  • (rare, neologism) Newness.
  • *1922 , The Outlook:
  • I came across one modern once who used "newth ," meaning newness, and make it rhyme with "youth."
  • *2003 , Novelty vs. Recycling:
  • The Ancient Ones' repulsive fecundity is a septessential aspect of these unpossible non-beings; in a way, they are newness itself. (Or should that be 'newth' ?) [...]
  • *2006 , Erica Jong, Fear of Fifty: A Midlife Memoir :
  • We write and talk and empower each other, but the obsession with newness and youth (newth ?) does not seem to change.

    neath

    English

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    Preposition

    (English prepositions)
  • (poetic) Beneath.
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