tyro

Etymology
From.

In Medieval Latin the term was often spelt as tyro whence the English spelling is derived.

Noun

 * 1) A beginner; a novice.
 * 2) * 1857, The Confidence-Man by Herman Melville, included in The Portable North American Indian Reader, New York: Penguin Books, 1977, page 525,
 * Master of that woodland-cunning enabling the adept to subsist where the tyro would perish...
 * 1) * 1857, The Confidence-Man by Herman Melville, included in The Portable North American Indian Reader, New York: Penguin Books, 1977, page 525,
 * Master of that woodland-cunning enabling the adept to subsist where the tyro would perish...
 * Master of that woodland-cunning enabling the adept to subsist where the tyro would perish...

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