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      • The word was used earlier in English in the now-obsolete senses "a novelty, something new," and, in plural, "news, tidings" (mid-15c.), both from Old French novelle.
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  2. Novel things are new and different from anything that has been done, experienced, or made before.

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  3. Dec 9, 2020 · novel. (adj.) "new, strange, unusual, previously unknown," mid-15c., but little used before 1600, from Old French novel, nouvel "new, young, fresh, recent; additional; early, soon" (Modern French nouveau, fem. nouvelle), from Latin novellus "new, young, recent," diminutive of novus "new" (see new). also from mid-15c.

  4. noun [ countable ] / ˈnɒvəl/ Add to word list. a long book that tells a fictional story. roman [ masculine ] the author’s first novel le premier roman de cet auteur. novel. adjective. / ˈnɒvəl/ new and different. original/-ale. a novel approach to teaching une approche originale de l’enseignement.

  5. What does the adjective novel mean? There are five meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective novel , four of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  6. Many translated example sentences containing "novel" – French-English dictionary and search engine for French translations.

  7. Voir la traduction automatique de Google Translate de 'novel'. novel - traduction anglais-français. Forums pour discuter de novel, voir ses formes composées, des exemples et poser vos questions. Gratuit.

  8. Translation for 'novel' in the free English-French dictionary and many other French translations. bab.la - Online dictionaries, vocabulary, conjugation, grammar share

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