Reverse Dictionary: BEGINNER

NOUNS
1654 — TYROCINIUM the state of being a beginner or learner; apprenticeship; unskilled effort; hence, inexperience, rawness → obs.
1706 
— INCEPTOR the state of being a beginner or learner; apprenticeship; unskilled effort; hence, inexperience, rawness → obs.


NOUNS, PERSON
1175 — YOUNGLING a beginner or novice; a young or new scholar or student; one who is unpractised or inexperienced → obs.
1400 — GINNER a beginner; an initiator → obs.
1555 — UPSTART a beginner in any occupation; one who has newly or suddenly risen in position or importance; a newcomer in respect of rank or consequence 
1570 — PUNY a raw or inexperienced person; a novice, a beginner → obs.
1599 — NEOPHYTE a beginner; a person who is new to a subject; a tyro; a novice 
1611 — TIRO — TYRO a beginner or learner in anything; one who is learning or who has mastered the rudiments only of any branch of knowledge; a novice 
1619 — PRINCIPIANT a beginner, a novice, a tyro → obs.
1706 — INCEPTOR a beginner 
1706 — YOUNGSTER a beginner, an inexperienced person, a novice → obs.
1709 — YOUNG STAGER a beginner, a person of small experience 
1825 — BAIJAN — BAJAN a beginner in any trade, art, or science; a novice → Sc.
1875 — CUB an apprentice or beginner; an apprentice pilot on a steamboat → orig. US
1887 — PUP a youthful or inexperienced person; a beginner → colloq.
1898 — START-MAN a new beginner in a calling  → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1899 — CHIPPY a beginner, a novice; a greenhorn → Amer. sl.
1920 — LILLEY AND SKINNER a beginner → rhyming sl.
1974 — PUNK a beginner, a young or inexperienced person → Amer. sl. (Bk.)


VERBS
1660 — TIRONIZE — TYRONIZE to be a beginner; to play the tiro