Age). tīrōcinium monasticum (“novitiate, noviciate”) (Ecclesiastical) → Catalan: tirocini (learned) → English: tirocinium (learned) “tirocinium”, in Charlton...
From Latin tīrōcinium. IPA(key): /ti.roˈt͡ʃi.njo/ Rhymes: -injo Hyphenation: ti‧ro‧cì‧nio tirocinio m (plural tirocini) apprenticeship training coming...
From Latin tirocinium (“first service, trial”). Doublet of tirocinium. tyrociny (uncountable) The condition of being a tyro or beginner; apprenticeship...
which are Added, by the Same Author, An Epistle to Joseph Hill, Esq. Tirocinium, or a Review of Schools, and The History of John Gilpin, London: Printed...
Learned borrowing from Latin tīrōcinium. IPA(key): (Central, Balearic) [ti.ɾuˈsi.ni] IPA(key): (Valencia) [ti.ɾoˈsi.ni] tirocini m (plural tirocinis) apprenticeship...
breaks, he is in danger of sinking to the bottom. 1784, William Cowper, Tirocinium; or, a Review of Schools: Crooked or straight, through quags or thorny...
waters of my loue And lacke not to looſe ſtill […] 1786, William Cowper, “Tirocinium: Or, A Review of Schools”, in Poems[1], 2nd edition, volume II, London:...
commissioning articles for the new venture straight away [...]. tyrociny tirocinium a beginner, a novice “tyro”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University...
being, / From Men of Royall Seige. 1784 November 6, William Cowper, “Tirocinium: Or, A Review of Schools”, in Poems, page 303: Prieſts have invented,...