Ne`o*ter"ic (?), Ne`o*ter"ic*al (?), a. [L. neotericus, gr. , fr. , compar. of young, new.]
Recent in origin; modern; new.
"Our
neoteric verbs."
Fitzed. Hall.
Some being ancient, others neoterical.
Bacon.
© Webster 1913.
Ne`o*ter"ic, n.
One of modern times; a modern.
© Webster 1913.