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green⋅horn

[green-hawrn]
–noun
1. an untrained or inexperienced person.
2. a naive or gullible person; someone who is easily tricked or swindled.
3. Slang. a newly arrived immigrant; newcomer.

Origin:
1425–75; late ME; see green, horn; orig. applied to cattle with green (i.e., young) horns


greenhornism, noun
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green·horn   (grēn'hôrn')   
n.  
  1. An inexperienced or immature person, especially one who is easily deceived.

  2. A newcomer, especially one who is unfamiliar with the ways of a place or group.


[Middle English greene horn, horn of a newly slaughtered animal : grene, green; see green + horn, horn; see horn.]
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