neophyte
61neophyte — [ ni:ə(ʊ)fʌɪt] noun 1》 a person who is new to a subject or activity. 2》 a new convert to a religion. ↘a novice in a religious order, or a newly ordained priest. Origin ME: via eccles. L. from Gk neophutos, lit. newly planted …
62neophyte — n. 1. Convert, proselyte. 2. Novice, catechumen. 3. Beginner, tyro, pupil, novice …
63neophyte — noun (C) formal 1 someone who has just started to learn a particular skill, art, trade etc 2 a new member of a religious group …
64neophyte — n 1. convert, proselyte. 2. beginner, abecedarian, tyro, novice, novitiate, amateur, catechumen, tenderfoot, Sl. greenhorn, fledgling, cub; recruit, raw recruit, rookie, freshman, pledge, initiate; newcomer, new member, entrant; learner, student …
65neophyte — ne·o·phyte …
66neophyte — Неофит …
67neophyte — ne•o•phyte [[t]ˈni əˌfaɪt[/t]] n. 1) cv a beginner or a novice 2) rel a new convert to a belief, religion, etc.; proselyte 3) rel a novice in a religious order • Etymology: 1540–50; < LL neophytus newly planted < Gk neóphytos. See neo ,… …
68neophyte — This word (from the Greek neos, meaning new, and phyein, meaning to plant ) refers to a recent convert,especially one who has been recently baptized and is still learning the doctrines and practices of Christianity …
69neophyte — n. recent convert; novice; beginner. ♦ neophytic, a. ♦ neophytism, n …
70neophyte — n. 1 a new convert, esp. to a religious faith. 2 RC Ch. a a novice of a religious order. b a newly ordained priest. 3 a beginner; a novice. Etymology: eccl.L neophytus f. NT Gk neophutos newly planted (as NEO phuton plant) …