newmodel
Alternative form of new-model; to give a new form to; remodel; rearrange in a new way.
Verb
- Alternative form of new-model; to give a new form to; remodel; rearrange in a new way.
- He said however that the variances of opinion & indecision of Congress were alarming & required that something should be done; that it wd [sic] be better to newmodel the Confederation, or attempt any thing rather than...
- Congress newmodels the proposal, and sends it forth again. - 1784, letter Hazard to Belknap, Philadelphia, January 24, 1784 in "The Belknap Papers" Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society (1877)
- His brother, about the same time, having been sent to newmodel the Spanish government, and to complete the conquest of the French in that quarter, signalized his arrival by the exhibition of a splendid triumph over that...
Origin
Possibly from New Model Army (at Wikipedia) (1645-1660), equivalent to new- + model.
Forms
newmodels newmodeling newmodelling newmodeled newmodelled new-model