Now in plural A new thing, a novelty; (sometimes with singular concord) news, something new. Frequently in negative contexts, especially in "to be no newings": to be nothing new.
Origin
Old English (in an earlier sense). From new + -ing.
Definition of newing in US English:
newing
nounˈnjuːɪŋ
Irish English, Manx English, Scottish
Now in plural A new thing, a novelty; (sometimes with singular concord) news, something new. Frequently in negative contexts, especially in "to be no newings": to be nothing new.
Origin
Old English (in an earlier sense). From new + -ing.