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Newhouse

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Name — An English surname, originally denoting someone who lived in a newly built house.

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Etymology

* From new + house. * Calque of German Neuhaus. Derived from Neuhaus (cf. Samuel Irving Newhouse Sr.), anglicization of German Neuhaus. From neu+Haus. Cognate with, Catalan Casanova, French Maisonneuve, German Neuhaus, Italian Casanova, Occitan Casanova.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Newhouse” mean?

The word “Newhouse” means an English surname, originally denoting someone who lived in a newly built house.

How do you use “Newhouse” in a sentence?

Here is “Newhouse” used in a sentence: “The Newhouse family founded a large publishing company.”

What part of speech is “Newhouse”?

“Newhouse” is a name.

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