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            <surname>Wiegand</surname>
            <forename>Frank</forename>
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        <bibl>Daniel Sanders: „neuerlich“. In: Deutsches Wörterbuch. Leipzig, 1860–1865.</bibl>
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        <sense>1) neulich (ſ. d.), jüngſt, der jüngſten, letzten Zeit angehörig: <sense n="a)">a) als Adv.: <bibl><author>Danzel</author> <biblScope>41;</biblScope></bibl> <bibl><author>Fichte</author> <biblScope>7, 75;</biblScope></bibl> <bibl><author>Forſter</author>  <title>Br.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>1, 355;</biblScope> <title>It.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>1, 63;</biblScope></bibl> <bibl><author>Freiligrath</author>  <title>Garb.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>134;</biblScope> <title>Schon bei der letzten Anweſenheit der Baroneſſe und n. durch Briefe war Charlotte aufgefordert worden.</title></bibl> <bibl><author>G.</author> <biblScope>15, 281;</biblScope> <title>Erſt n.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>21, 19; 40, 168;</biblScope> <title>Noch n.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>29, 181; 30, 125; 33, 49; 271; 26, 241;</biblScope></bibl> <bibl><author>LPHahn</author>  <title>Hohn.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>11;</biblScope></bibl> <bibl><author>Karmarſch</author> <biblScope>1, 147; 322;</biblScope></bibl> <bibl><author>HKleiſt</author>  <title>E.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>1, 5;</biblScope></bibl> <bibl><author>L.</author> <biblScope>12, 375;</biblScope></bibl> <bibl><author>Lichtenberg</author> <biblScope>4, 95;</biblScope></bibl> <bibl><author>Merck’s</author>  <title>Br.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>1, 397,</biblScope></bibl> <bibl><author>Sch.</author> <biblScope>759a;</biblScope></bibl> <bibl><author>W.</author> <biblScope>31, 493;</biblScope> <title>Luc.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>1, 426 ꝛc.</biblScope> <title>Auch im Superl.: Da n–ſt .. die Originalität .. angeſtritten worden.</title></bibl> <bibl><author>H.</author> <biblScope>13, 359;</biblScope> <title>N–ſt (wahrſcheinlich alſo zwiſchen</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>1828</biblScope> <title>und 1831).</title></bibl> <bibl><author>Humboldt</author>  <title>KlSchr.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>2, 52;</biblScope></bibl> <bibl><author>W.</author>  <title>Luc.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>5, 155 ꝛc.</biblScope></bibl> —</sense><sense n="b)">b) als attrib. Ew.: Mit den n–en öffentlichen Erklärungen. <bibl><author>Arndt</author>  <title>Ber.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>98;</biblScope></bibl> <bibl><author>Danzel</author>  <title>Aufſ.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>144;</biblScope></bibl> <bibl><author>Fichte</author> <biblScope>8, 77;</biblScope></bibl> <bibl><author>Forſter</author>  <title>Br.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>1, 224;</biblScope> <title>Ihre n–en Schreiben vom</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>5.</biblScope> <title>und</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>11.</biblScope> <title>Nov.</title></bibl> <bibl><author>G.</author></bibl> <bibl><author>(DMuſ.</author> <biblScope>1, 2, 218);</biblScope></bibl> <bibl><author>Carus</author>  <title>(ebd. 562);</title></bibl> <bibl><author>Kant</author>  <title>SW.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>1, 401;</biblScope></bibl> <bibl><author>Kapper</author>  <title>Vorl.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>1, 70;</biblScope></bibl> <bibl><author>IGMüller</author>  <title>Lind.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>4, 170;</biblScope> <title>Die n–e Wegnahme von Neapel.</title></bibl> <bibl><author>Sch.</author> <biblScope>1042b;</biblScope></bibl> <bibl><author>Tieck</author>  <title>N.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>4, 75 ꝛc.</biblScope></bibl> — 2) (ſelten):</sense><sense n="a)">a) N–es [erneuetes] Kommando. <bibl><author>Kapper</author>  <title>Chr.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>2, 11.</biblScope></bibl> —</sense><sense n="b)">b) Weil Solches ungewöhnlich und n. [ungewohnt ꝛc.] ſein würde. <bibl><author>Spate</author> <biblScope>2, 28,</biblScope> <title>ſ.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>1, 1351.</biblScope></bibl></sense></sense>
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