nuut

Etymology
From dialectal, alternative form of derived from the inflected stem of , , from , from. The predicative form nuut is from, which may originally have been a neuter declension form, but whose generalization (in many southern dialects of Dutch) was at least reinforced by the inflectional parallelism , (“old”) vis-à-vis nuut, nuwe (“new”).

Adjective

 * 1)  (having appeared recently)
 * 2)  (used to distinguish something recent from something already existing)