| neophyte | 1. A new convert or proselyte; a name given by the early Christians, and still given by the Roman Catholics, to such as have recently embraced the Christian faith, and been admitted to baptism, especially. To converts from heathenism or Judaism. 2. A novice; a tyro; a beginner in anything. Origin: L. Neophytis, Gr, prop, newly planted; new + grown, that which has grown, a plant, fr. To grow: cf. F. Neophyte. See New, and Be. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| neophyte | a new convert being taught the principles of Christianity by a catechist |
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| neophyte | any new participant in some activity |
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