neophyteyoudaoicibaDictYouDict[neophyte 词源字典]
neophyte: [16] Neophyte is one of an evergrowing family of English words containing the prefix neo-, which comes from Greek néos ‘new’ (a relative of English new). Most of them are English formations (neoclassical [19], Neolithic [19], neologism [18], neonatal [20], neoplatonism [19], etc), but neophyte goes back to a Greek compound, neóphutos, which meant literally ‘newly planted’. Also derived from Greek néos is the name of the gas neon [19], so called in 1898 because it was ‘newly’ discovered.
=> neon, new[neophyte etymology, neophyte origin, 英语词源]
neo-natal (adj.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict
also neonatal, 1883, from neo- + natal.