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Origin of 'news'
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My friend feels the origin of the word 'news' eg newspaper stems from North East West and South. Anyone know if this is true ?!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The original sense of news was 'new things'; this is long obsolete. Since the 15th century it has been used to mean 'tidings, the report of recent events, new occurrences as a subject or report or talk.'
The adjective new goes back to Old English.
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