See also: Novato

Latin

edit

Participle

edit

novātō

  1. dative/ablative masculine/neuter singular of novātus

Portuguese

edit

Etymology

edit

Borrowed from Spanish novato (beginner). By surface analysis, novo +‎ -ato.

Pronunciation

edit
 
 

  • Rhymes: -atu
  • Hyphenation: no‧va‧to

Noun

edit

novato m (plural novatos, feminine novata, feminine plural novatas)

  1. beginner; newbie (new (inexperienced) user or participant)
    Synonyms: aprendiz, calouro, galucho, iniciante, noob, noviço, principiante
    Antonym: veterano

Adjective

edit

novato (feminine novata, masculine plural novatos, feminine plural novatas)

  1. inexperienced
    Synonyms: imaturo, imperito, inexperiente, ingênuo, principiante
    Antonyms: experiente, veterano
edit

Further reading

edit

Spanish

edit

Etymology

edit

From nuevo (new) +‎ -ato.

Pronunciation

edit
  • IPA(key): /noˈbato/ [noˈβ̞a.t̪o]
  • Rhymes: -ato
  • Syllabification: no‧va‧to

Adjective

edit

novato (feminine novata, masculine plural novatos, feminine plural novatas)

  1. newbie

Noun

edit

novato m (plural novatos, feminine novata, feminine plural novatas)

  1. beginner, newbie, rookie, novice
    Synonym: principiante
    Antonym: veterano
    • 2022 October 9, Manuel Viejo, Elisa Silió, “El difícil camino para que no se repitan los gritos del Ahuja: “Sois unas pedazo de mierdas. ¡Putas!””, in El País[1]:
      Los colegiales de primero del Mendel, el centro mixto contiguo al Ahuja con el que hay pique, celebran que no ha habido novatadas, sino planes conjuntos durante dos semanas entre veteranos y novatos, pero siguen vivos ritos cuestionables.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)

Derived terms

edit
edit

Descendants

edit
  • Portuguese: novato

Further reading

edit
  NODES
Note 1