Definition of novo
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Orthography ID = 1010633
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LEM
novō, novāre, novāvī, novātus
verb (1st conjugation)
  1. to make new, renew, renovate
  2. to invent, coin
  3. to change, alter
  4. [in public life] to make a change, effect a revolution
Abbreviations
novō āvī, ātus, āre novus, to make new, renew, renovate: transtra, repair, V.: nullā prole novare viros, O.: animus defessus . . . risu novatur, is refreshed: ardorem, L.: novat repetitum volnus, repeats anew, O.: agro non semel arato sed novato et iterato, reploughed: digitis charta novata meis, written over, O.

— To invent, coin: verbum aut inusitatum aut novatum: Ignotum hoc aliis ipse novavit opus, O.

—To change, alter: nihil novandum in legibus: nomen faciemque, O.: Fortuna fidem mutata novavit, proved fickle, V.: bis tua fata novabis, experience change of fortune, O.

—In public life, to make a change, effect a revolution: novandi spes, of a revolution, S.: ne quid eo spatio novaretur, S.: res, to effect a revolution, L.: quonam modo in Graecis res novarentur. L.
 
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