I. ˈn(y)ü|faŋgəl, -aiŋ- adjective
Etymology: Middle English newefangel, from newe new + -fangel (from Old English fangen, past participle of fōn to take, seize) — more at new , pact
: newfangled
II. noun
( -s )
archaic : a newfangled thing
III. transitive verb
( -ed/-ing/-s )
archaic : to make newfangled
not … to newfangle the scripture — John Milton