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Etymology
Unconfirmed. Hypotheses include:
Middle English grene horne , the horn of a newly slaughtered animal
From the reference to an animal with green (that is, young) horns
From 17th century jewelery manufacturing which used decorated horn which was impressed at a specific temperature. If heated too high (a common mistake by apprentices), the horn turned green.
From a misappropriation of the German expression "Grün hinter den Ohren" (to be green behind the ears).
Noun
greenhorn (plural greenhorns )
( chiefly US ) an inexperienced person; a novice , beginner or newcomer
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inexperienced person
Bulgarian: новак (bg) m ( novak )
Chinese:
Mandarin: 新手 (zh) ( xīnshǒu ) , 生手 (zh) ( shēngshǒu ) , 初學者 / 初学者 (zh) ( chūxuézhě ) , 初学者 (zh) ( chūxúezhě ) , ( disparaging ) 菜鳥 / 菜鸟 (zh) ( càiniǎo ) , 菜鸟 (zh) ( càiniǎo )
Czech: zelenáč m
Dutch: melkmuil (nl) , vlasbaard
Esperanto: flavbekulo (eo)
Finnish: märkäkorva
French: béjaune (fr) m ; blanc-bec (fr) m , bleu (fr) m
German: Grünschnabel (de) m ( green beak ) , Gelbschnabel ( yellow beak )
Hungarian: zöldfülű (hu)
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Italian: pivello (it) m
Japanese: 初心者 ( しょしんしゃ, shoshinsha ) , 初学者 ( しょがくしゃ, shogakusha ) , ( disparaging ) 青二才 (ja) ( あおにさい, aonisai )
Polish: żółtodziób (pl)
Portuguese: café com leite
Romanian: mucos (ro) m
Russian: новичо́к (ru) m ( novičók ) , новоприбы́вший (ru) m ( novopribývšij ) , зелёный (ru) m ( zeljónyj ) , ( disparaging, especially navy ) сала́га (ru) m or f ( salága ) , ( disparaging ) молокосо́с (ru) m ( molokosós )
Spanish: novicio m , aprendiz (es) m or f , novato (es) m , pipiolo (es) m
Swedish: gröngöling (sv) c
Tagalog: singki
Turkish: acemi çaylak (tr)