Freshest

/ˈfreʃ.əst/ adjective

Most fresh; newest or most recently made; having the best quality of being cool, clean, or lively.

From 'fresh' (from Old French 'freis', Germanic origin) + superlative suffix '-est'. The word originally referred to fresh water (not salty) before expanding to mean newly made or energetic. The superlative form 'freshest' has been used since Middle English.

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