tirocinium
English
Etymology
From Latin tirocinium (“first military campaign; raw recruit; inexperience; first attempt”), from tīro (“young soldier, recruit”). The word is used in the title of William Cowper's poem on schools ("Tirocinium, or A Review of Schools"; 1784).
Translations
schooling, apprenticeship
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