tyronic

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tyronic (comparative more tyronic, superlative most tyronic)

  1. Like a tyro or novice; untutored.
    • 2014, James Allan Stewart Evans, Herodotus, Explorer of the Past: Three Essays, page 141:
      Egyptian wisdom, which possessed an antiquity that made Greece seem tyronic, elucidated the traditions of the Greek heroic past, as well as the science that the Ionian thinkers had conceived.