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From brand ( “ firebrand ” ) + new , implying something that is newly forged (first citation 1570; compare fire-new ( “ fresh from the fire, brand-new ” ) ). Alternatively, and less likely from brand as in a branding iron (i.e. newly -branded ). The first element of the variant bran new , with the post nasal stop deletion common to English (compare the common pronunciation (outside Britain) of hunting as hunning [hʌnɪŋ] ), is often back-etymologized as being from bran as if from cases where new items were supposedly “packaged up with unwanted grain (bran) in the 18th century to protect the objects during transit” (source unknown). Both variants are well attested.
IPA (key ) : /ˈbɹænd ˌn(j)uː/ , /ˈbɹæn.n(j)uː/
brand new (not comparable )
Utterly new , as new as possible.
Synonyms: see Thesaurus:new
1570 , John Foxe (source OED)
New bodies, new minds ... and all thinges new, brande-newe
1807 , Alexander Chalmers, The British Essayists :two pair of bran-new plumpers
1965 , James Brown (lyrics and music), “Papa's Got A Brand New Bag”:He ain't no drag / Papa's got a brand new bag
1983 , Andrew Farriss, Michael Hutchence (lyrics and music), “Original Sin”, performed by INXS:Dream on white boy / Dream on black girl / And wake up to a brand new day / To find your dreams have washed away
( slang ) Acting in a way unusual for oneself.
Man, quit actin' brand new , bruh. You only being this way 'cause there's a girl.
utterly new
Afrikaans: splinternuut , blinknuut
Arabic: please add this translation if you can
Azerbaijani: yepyeni
Catalan: nou de trinca , flamant (ca)
Chinese:
Cantonese: 全新 ( cyun4 san1 ) , 新簇簇 ( san1 cuk1 cuk1 )
Mandarin: 全新 (zh) ( quánxīn ) , 嶄新 / 崭新 (zh) ( zhǎnxīn ) , 簇新 (zh) ( cùxīn )
Chuvash: ҫӗп-ҫӗнӗ ( śĕp-śĕnĕ )
Crimean Tatar: yapyañı
Czech: zbrusu nový
Danish: splinterny
Dutch: gloednieuw (nl) , splinternieuw (nl) , spiksplinternieuw (nl)
Esperanto: freŝbakita
Faroese: spildurnýggjur , brannýggjur , sprænnýggjur
Finnish: tuliterä (fi) , upouusi (fi)
French: flambant neuf (fr)
Galician: novo do trinque , novo de todo
German: funkelnagelneu , nagelneu (de) , brandneu (de) , ganz neu , fabrikneu (de) , nigelnagelneu (de)
Greek: ολοκαίνουριος (el) ( olokaínourios )
Hungarian: vadonatúj (hu) , vadiúj (hu)
Irish: úr nua , amach ón deil , ( of garment ) amach ón tsnáthaid , ( of garment ) as an bhfilleadh
Italian: nuovo di zecca
Japanese: 真新しい (ja) ( まあたらしい, maatarashii )
Korean: 완전 새 ( wanjeon sae )
Latin: recentissimus
Norwegian: splitter ny
Old English: ælnīewe
Polish: prosto spod igły (pl)
Portuguese: novo em folha (pt) , zero bala
Punjabi: ਬਿਲਕੁਲ ਨਵਾਂ ( bilkul navā̃ )
Romanian: nou-nouț (ro) ( informal )
Russian: с иго́лочки (ru) ( s igóločki ) , но́венький (ru) ( nóvenʹkij ) , соверше́нно но́вый ( soveršénno nóvyj )
Scottish Gaelic: ùr-nodha
Spanish: recién estrenado , sin estrenar , flamante (es) , nuevecito , nuevo de paquete , nuevo de fábrica , calientito ( Latin America ) , calentito (es)
Swedish: splitterny (sv)
Tajik: наппа-нав ( nappa-nav )
Telugu: కొత్త కొత్త ( kotta kotta )
Thai: ใหม่แกะกล่อง
Turkish: yepyeni (tr) ( absolute superlative ) , yepisyeni (tr) ( humorous superlative )
Turkmen: ýap-ýaňy
Ukrainian: please add this translation if you can
Uyghur: يېپيېڭى ( yëpyë'ngi )
Vietnamese: mới tinh (vi) , mới cóng
Welsh: newydd sbon