Shouldn't this be under new? The capital N doesn't make it a different word. We just capitalise place names by convention. Equinox ◑ 23:54, 18 July 2015...
advise. I think New York was named after the Duke of York, rather than York, it was only called 'New' because it was previously known as New Amsterdam. The...
to happy New Year (uncapitalised), because I think happy only gets its capital under the normal rules (i.e. at the start of a sentence). New Year is okay...
one we have: the city of New York in the state of New York, like Toronto, Ontario. (Note fwiw that the city is actually named New York (in some places given...
correct if wrong. D.D. 22:20 Feb 15, 2003 (UTC) I've added the archipelago of New Zealand as a second definition. My rationale is firstly that a geographic...
English inscription reads, "new sheqel" and "new sheqalim", but I know many English speakers prefer "new shekel" and "new shekels". Drork 08:41, 26 July...
wiktionary.org/wiki/New_York#Pronunciation ? The American woman's pronunciation is so modern that she actually does not pronounce ew (in New) as [u]. — Preslethe...
that's a tenuous distinction. I would write new-mown or new-found with a hyphen — ditto new-hewn and new-minted — and then only because I tend to hyphenate...
many possible meanings of New England, would it be appropriate (and possible?) to make the wikipedia link box go to the Pedia New England disambig page?--TyrS...
Answering my own newbie questions. Both "New Year" and "New Year's" are in common use as modifiers of nouns. "New Year" is a noun used as an adjective and...