Etymology of new and novice
The words new and novice derive from the latin novus (new), is related to the greek adj νέος (new; neos). The word neo- (new; neo) is also used as a prefix in many words such as neolithic, neologism, neophyte, neoplasm, neoplatonism etc.
From the same root: news, novelty, novel, novelist, nova, neon
In modern Greek.
α) νέος: new, young, modern [neos]
β) νεότητα: youth, early years [neotita]
γ) νεόφυτος: newly baptized, novice, neophyte [neophytos]
δ) νέα: news [nea]
OED
Οι λέξεις new (νέος) και novice (αρχάριος, νέος) προέρχονται από το Λατινικό novus (νέος), το οποίο σχετίζεται με το ελληνικό νέος.
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The words new and novice derive from the latin novus (new), is related to the greek adj νέος (new; neos). The word neo- (new; neo) is also used as a prefix in many words such as neolithic, neologism, neophyte, neoplasm, neoplatonism etc.
From the same root: news, novelty, novel, novelist, nova, neon
In modern Greek.
α) νέος: new, young, modern [neos]
β) νεότητα: youth, early years [neotita]
γ) νεόφυτος: newly baptized, novice, neophyte [neophytos]
δ) νέα: news [nea]
OED
Οι λέξεις new (νέος) και novice (αρχάριος, νέος) προέρχονται από το Λατινικό novus (νέος), το οποίο σχετίζεται με το ελληνικό νέος.
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