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blah | 18:59 Wed 20th Feb 2002 | News
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where does the word news come form?
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I think there is a link with the Greek word neos meaning new.
The word "new" may be derived from the Greek "neos", as Vittoria says; but "news" is simply the plural of "new". The word has been in use for hundreds of years, meaning the latest tidings - for example, it occurs numerous times in Shakespeare's plays. Though today we regard it as a singular noun, originally it was a plural, and someone might say "What are the news?"
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According to the Encarta World Dictionary, it dates from the 15th century and is simply the plural of 'new'.

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