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novice (n.)

mid-14c., "probationer in a religious order," from Old French novice "beginner" (12c.), from Medieval Latin novicius, noun use of Latin novicius "newly imported, newly arrived, inexperienced" (of slaves), from novus "new" (see new). Meaning "inexperienced person, one new to his circumstances" is attested from early 15c. As an adjective, "having the character of a beginner; befitting a novice," from 1520s.

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Definitions of novice from WordNet

novice (n.)
someone who has entered a religious order but has not taken final vows;
Synonyms: novitiate
novice (n.)
someone new to a field or activity;
Synonyms: beginner / tyro / tiro / initiate
From wordnet.princeton.edu