neophyte

neophyte
\ \ [16] Neophyte is one of an evergrowing family of English words containing the prefix neo-, which comes from Greek néosnew’ (a relative of English new). Most of them are English formations (neoclassical [19], Neolithic [19], neologism [18], neonatal [20], neoplatonism [19], etc), but neophyte goes back to a Greek compound, neóphutos, which meant literally ‘newly planted’. Also derived from Greek néos is the name of the gas neon [19], so called in 1898 because it was ‘newly’ discovered.
\ \ Cf.NEON, NEW

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  • Neophyte — Ne o*phyte (n[=e] [ o]*f[imac]t), n. [L. neophytis, Gr. neo fytos, prop., newly planted; ne os new + fyto s grown, fyto n that which has grown, a plant, fr. fy ein to grow: cf. F. n[ e]ophyte. See {New}, and {Be}.] 1. A new convert or proselyte;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • neophyte — I noun abecedarian, amateur, apprentice, beginner, catechumen, debutant, entrant, fledgling, freshman, learner, newcomer, novice, prentice, pupil, student, tenderfoot, trainee, tyro II index amateur, novice, probationer (one being tested) Burto …   Law dictionary

  • neophyte — (n.) new convert, 1550s, from Eccles. L. neophytus, from Gk. neophytos a new convert, noun use of adjective meaning newly initiated, newly converted, lit. newly planted, from neos new (see NEW (Cf. new)) + phytos grown; planted, verbal adjective… …   Etymology dictionary

  • neophyte — *novice, novitiate, probationer, postulant, apprentice …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • neophyte — [n] beginner abecedarian, amateur, apprentice, colt*, fledgling, freshman, greenhorn, new boy/girl, newcomer, new kid on the block*, novice, recruit, rookie*, tenderfoot*, trainee, tyro*; concepts 423,424 …   New thesaurus

  • neophyte — ► NOUN 1) a person who is new to a subject, skill, or belief. 2) a novice in a religious order, or a newly ordained priest. ORIGIN from Greek neophutos newly planted …   English terms dictionary

  • neophyte — [nē′ō fīt΄, nē′əfīt΄] n. [LL(Ec) neophytus < Gr neophytos, newly planted (in 1 Tim. 3:6, a new convert) < neos, NEW + phytos < phyein, to produce, grow: see BONDAGE] 1. a new convert 2. one just beginning a new kind of life, work, etc.;… …   English World dictionary

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